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Originally Posted by aico
Maybe just maybe this reporter has a reputation is all I am saying. Death threats don't generally come to reporters who do non-harassing stories.
You know absolutely nothing about the reporter nor his reputation, and neither do I. So I am saying that MAYBE he does have a reputation and the school knew of it. Which would give them REASONABLE BELIEF that he was there to harass people.
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My guess is that it's not uncommon for a report to receive death threats when he does good reporting and exposes problems people are trying to hide. The video states that he started getting threats after reporting about restaurants with food safety violations. If this is the case, it's not "harassment" at all. Besides, a reporter who "harasses" people for no legitimate reason would probably get fired. There is no reason to believe that he was there to "harass" anybody. Even if he was there to do a "harassing-type" story (your words, not mine), he's in his right to do so.