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The press really are scum of the earth, the police there should have limited the press dramatically have several camera's and everyone can share the feed, the hounding of that family is disgusting, completely disgusting.

Fantastic to see someone out though, can only hope the tube/shaft holds up for all the other trips.
 
The press really are scum of the earth, the police there should have limited the press dramatically have several camera's and everyone can share the feed, the hounding of that family is disgusting, completely disgusting.

Fantastic to see someone out though, can only hope the tube/shaft holds up for all the other trips.

I think the access is quite limited, i'm seeing a lot of the Sky coverage with their ticker overlapping a local media feed.
 
bbc/sky have the same feed

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Its limited around the hole and in the Camp Hope bit, where the families are camping though, the family of the first guy who came out, basically theres 10 family maybe sitting under a small gazebo and its literally surrounded by press, its probably 30-40 cameras and a reporter to go with them all, lights in their faces for hours on end, the mother has had her hand over her eyes and looking like crying all day.

When the guy came up the press pushed in so hard the gazebo dropped, they really are scum. These people are pretty distraught and they all need the same footage they can share anyway, 30 cameras in their faces and lights aswell.

The bbc guy is such a pratt, he said how disgusting it was then tried to push in himself. One camera sharing the feed would give better coverage of the family anyway should they really need to watch their every single movement.

That horde will move from one familys area to the next, utter gits.
 
bbc/sky have the same feed

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Other than being unoriginal, got anything useful to add? Feeds = irrelevant to what I said. In the non official part of the camp you're looking at several hundred family members and I think I've seen someone say there are 1700 press/cameramen/reporters.

They are in the families faces every day all day, recording every tear, talking about every minute detail of people who are upset and waiting to see their family.
 
With all the massive Global Media interest in this story when they get them all out those Miners will be sitting on a Gold Mine.
 
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