

Belgrade Park Interview: Clash Over Filming Rights
Belgrade Park Interview Sparks Debate Over Public Recording A recent encounter in Belgrade's Pionirski park has ignited a discussion regarding the boundaries of filming in public spaces. A vlogger, whose identity remains undisclosed, approached a man and began recording him without consent. The interviewee, visibly uncomfortable, challenged the vlogger, leading to a conversation about privacy and freedom of expression. "You can't come up to me if you don't want to be filmed," the interviewee stated, expressing his belief in the right to move freely in public without being filmed. The vlogger countered by arguing that the park was a public space. This incident highlights the ongoing tension between the public's right to film and an individual's right to privacy. The encounter, captured on video, has since gone viral, prompting a wider conversation about respectful interactions in public spaces and the ethics of public filming.