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Gallery: Inquiring Reporter: Should jobsite arrests of alleged illegal immigrants be filmed for reality TV?
Mar 22, 2013 1:00 AM
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Andrew Chamberlayne, North Vancouver: "It's kind of a weird thing to be filmed. That's pretty invasive of people's privacy. I don't think it should be filmed for reality television."
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