Is it even legal for
@Stanford to try to BAN ALL PERSONAL VIDEO FOOTAGE
on campus because they're a private institution ⁉️
(or was the hag in red just trying to intimidate or bully me ?
Or did she totally misunderstand
the memo ? My guess is that Stanford instructed their so-called security people (or however you describe those people in obnoxious total red uniforms at every single event: ushers, watchers, mostly elderly people who perform various functions mostly MICRO- MANAGEMENT in nature) to make sure people are not videotaping an entire sporting event for commercial purposes, personal profit etc
So this lady sees me come in and start videotaping the first minute or so of the event (beach volleyball) . She either misunderstands the memo & concludes that there should be no video taping at all by any individual, or she erroneously assumes I'm going to continue taping for the next 60 minutes. If it's the former, she needs to be reinstructed. If She still can't comprehend it, she needs to be fired.
If it's the latter, she needs to watch and observe the person with the camera for more than 60 seconds before concluding this person is trying to film the entire event. Seems like she should be watching any "suspect" for at least 10 minutes or so to see if the camera stays up the entire time.
I had just arrived and had only been video taping maybe a minute or so which is usually what I do and then I'll sit and watch and usually leave early (to be honest, I get bored at beach volleyball contests pretty quickly)