Should selfie sticks be banned?
Updated: 2015-03-19 08:15
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Danniel (Switzerland)
When travelling in UK, we only took photos together in selfie form because our cameras were our phones and the risk of them being stolen by someone we asked to take a picture was too much in a foreign country, we couldn't afford to be stranded without them. We were quite satisfied taking photos with selfie sticks, and it is really a tool. With a piece of technology, life can be made easier. I don't see what's wrong with it.
Selfies with the stick has been the trendy fashion 2014 in Italy but with the Expo 2015 in Milan sellers are expecting a booming business. [Photo/IC] |
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