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Would certainly test the limits of reporters' shield laws. This
could be a good thing: the litigation would be paid for by
profitable producer of lowbrow entertainment, but less well-
funded investigative reporters would enjoy the benefits. I'm
assuming 1) stronger shield laws are a good thing (debatable)
and 2) better-funded litigation is more likely to extend the
case law in a direction favorable to those providing the
funding (less debatable). |
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There's been a few things like this, most of them presented by either Ross Kemp or Danny Dyer - and I distinctly remember watching two South African ne'er do well's talking to Loius Theroux once. |
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interesting concept, already all sorts of documentary shows showing drug users and the likes. Not to mention "cheaters" occasionally catching people in the act with prostitutes. |
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also isn't there that show were the former thief breaks into peoples homes to show them how easy it is? |
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