Should video cameras be permitted at the Proposition 8 trial?

Should video cameras be permitted at the Proposition 8 trial?

Scott Cauvel
flight attendant | Society Hill
“Yes. Educating the public on this controversial issue is to everyone’s benefit. I realize the need for judicial decorum but it’s up to the judge to have controls in place to prevent a circus atmosphere. It shouldn’t get to the point where either party would be offended.”

Scott Cauvel
flight attendant | Society Hill
“Yes. Educating the public on this controversial issue is to everyone’s benefit. I realize the need for judicial decorum but it’s up to the judge to have controls in place to prevent a circus atmosphere. It shouldn’t get to the point where either party would be offended.”

Anthony Fleming
flight attendant | Queen Village
“Yes, we live in an open society. The topic should get a thorough airing in an open forum. I’m sensitive to privacy concerns but the public’s right to access this information outweighs any privacy concerns.”

Soozie Savage
chef | South Philadelphia
“No. Not everyone wants to be outed. People should have their privacy protected. Witness protection is of the utmost importance. That’s true for any type of trial. It’s important to be ensured anonymity.”

Dajoun Williams
dancer | Washington Square West
“Yes. This is history; it should be recorded. If someone feels uncomfortable with the cameras, that’s their problem. People should have the courage of their convictions. Be a lion! If not, stay out of the courtroom.”

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