• It obstructs the movement of emergency teams.
  • It increases congestion around the incident site, making it harder to manage the area.
  • It exposes the person filming and those nearby to the risk of secondary or subsequent incidents.
  • It violates the privacy of the injured and those affected.
  • It contributes to the spread of inaccurate information.
  • It distracts drivers and people at the scene, which may lead to additional accidents.
  • It may reveal sensitive details about the incident site before the relevant authorities complete their duties.
  • It may result in the circulation of painful or shocking scenes within the community.
  • It may lead to the incident being misinterpreted.

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