Of course the ban should be in acted upon out of concern for his own personal safety and the safety of his own ( in/over his head) expensive camera equipment and not a knee jerk reaction to him seeking reimbursement for his losses! Or perhaps on that year we could place him in a shark cage or bubble on the sidelines for his personal safety.Mouth breathing moron like the rest of them.
Tstan, if you’re listening, ban this ***** from BDS.
Of course the ban should be in acted upon out of concern for his own personal safety and the safety of his own ( in/over his head) expensive camera equipment and not a knee jerk reaction to him seeking reimbursement for his losses! Or perhaps on that year we could place him in a shark cage or bubble on the sidelines for his personal safety.
I say we just send him a wad of money down bills.
I say we just send him a wad of money down bills.
“Bubble Boy”...
I like that idea...
And one of the greatest Seinfeld episodes ever...
moops!
What a clown?! Says he has been shooting UGA games for 40 years and it was really tight in our end zone area and nowhere to go. Well, if he has been shooting photos that long, he already knows that, so that’s the risk you take trying to shoot photos at a football game. As for wanting us to pay for his camera, he sounds like a socialist who takes no responsibility for his role or the risk in what he does. He should have the Pickens slush fund pay for it. We should start a petition to boycott him from our stadium.
With all that money Ugag makes, you'd think they would just buy the guy a new one. Drop in the bucket, to them. If I recall, it was the mutts that started the foul play and dirty crap. I don't know, maybe I was watching the wrong game, at the wrong stadium.....Did anyone see this article about the UGAG photographer who wants us to pay for his broken camera equipment due to the Swilling/Pickens altercation?
https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/...ech-wants-restitution/ruZph6CNSQEolIxM1bjILL/
Any photographer using his own equipment -- I question $6,000 but let it go -- and is on the sidelines through some odd pass normally restricted to the schools and the working press, can be pretty certain there will be sideline collisions and big bodies at full speed running out of bounds. More to the point, any freelance photographer with a $6,000 camera who does not have same insured is kind of dense. All the photographers I ever met had their stuff insured for damage, water, theft or moisture leakage in the lens. It is like breathing to them.Did anyone see this article about the UGAG photographer who wants us to pay for his broken camera equipment due to the Swilling/Pickens altercation?
https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/...ech-wants-restitution/ruZph6CNSQEolIxM1bjILL/