Throughout the world many are addicted to taking the perfect selfie in order to capture the moment and share with others no matter the risk. I firmly believe that there should not be any selfie free zones. If there were selfie free zones, it would be more than likely the area would not be a dangerous place to take a picture. I believe it depends on the person who is taking the picture. If the individual lacks responsibility, their safety is not guaranteed. Taking away such privilege is basically taking away people’s rights in a way. I think people would not be able to express their personality in the way they would like too.
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