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"ladies" Day At The Grand National, Photographers Could Be Banned.

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anotheoldgit | 10:22 Fri 27th Mar 2015 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3014124/Photos-finished-Aintree-set-BAN-photographers-taking-pictures-badly-dressed-women-Grand-National-meeting-avoid-embarrassing-pictures-like-these.html

/// 'We have talked about trying to monitor those photographers, so if we see any element clearly looking for a negative shot and we can identify that, we will take their accreditation off them and we'll kick them off the site. ///

/// 'That's not easily manageable, but that's what we'll endeavour to do.' ///

Why kick the photographers off the site, why not kick off the offending "Ladies"?????


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I wouldn't want to come across as a snob. But what works for the fragrant ladies at Royal Ascot isn't guaranteed to work for the dowdy, frumpy, lower orders.
In typical journalistic style, the DM takes the opportunity to post as many such pictures as it can! (Not really criticism, but it did bring a wry smile.)

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'ladies' is rather a loose term only accurate by the indication they are female. Wags,Chavs and Irish gypsies, none of whom seem to be in possession of a full length mirror.
Not snobby Schweik - I regard you as the essence of the thinking worker.

SOme of them seem not to be badly dressed but more not fully dressed.
There is one showing her bottom without a pair of knickers. A thnking man like er Scweik might well exclaim - my god that girl needs TWO hair styles!

there is another who is struggling to keep her dress down like Marilyn Monroe on the street grating, the diffference is that Marilyn was fully dressed

I mean if I went the Grand national wearing that girls missing knickers I would get chucked out wouldnt I ?
The Daily Mail never misses an opportunity to print pictures of drunken fat sl@gs, bless'em.

Obviously photographers are there to record the event, and if that includes anyone misbehaving, then that is their job. I agree with AOG, if the organisers want to stop pictures that make their event look down market, they should steward the event properly, and remove ladies (and men) who are worse for wear with drink.
It wouldn't be the Mail if it didn't simultaneously offer it's views on how downmarket some of the dress and behaviour is of these ladies - and then show loads of pics to titillate the tutting readership!!
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// Why kick the photographers off the site, why not kick off the offending "Ladies"????? //

yeah and when the coppers arrest those ill-dressed ladies for being drunk in public do they shout:

you're knicked ?
AH clearly the elderly amongst us are suitably titillated !

pictures of the scantily dressed and old men make a heady brew ! ( for a time)
haha is that Princess Anne in one of the photos? (sat on the bench next to some of the 'ladies')
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It makes me laugh at the sheer unintelligent of some anti-Daily Mailers, when they criticise the Mail for showing pictures merely to titivate their readers.

How else would any paper be able to report on the fact that photographers may be removed from the site, for taking certain photographs, if they didn't produce examples of the type of photographs they mean?

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/// yeah and when the coppers arrest those ill-dressed ladies for being drunk in public do they shout:///

/// you're knicked ///

Or you are 'not knicked' whichever is the case.
"unintelligent"...
AOG - // It makes me laugh at the sheer unintelligent of some anti-Daily Mailers, when they criticise the Mail for showing pictures merely to titivate their readers.

How else would any paper be able to report on the fact that photographers may be removed from the site, for taking certain photographs, if they didn't produce examples of the type of photographs they mean? //

Indeed - so we have a Catch-22 in operation.

The Mail publishes pictures of ladies the GN would prefer not to have bandied about, to highlight a news story in which photographers are taking pictures like this - to sell to the Daily Mail!
How else would any paper be able to report... ... if they didn't produce examples of the type of photographs they mean? //

One photograph would have done the job of illustrating the report perfectly well.

The Mail does not need 11 photographs and two videos. That is gratuitous.
The women in these pictures probably do not realise that National Hunt racing is predominantly a winter sport. When the Aintree Festival takes place the weather can be hit or miss and so the summer dresses always seem out of place to watch horses run around a sometimes very muddy track. You can see the darker clouds in one of the pictures.
I've just recognised on of the 'ladies' in a photograph lol.
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Why did the Guardian need to print a photograph of a baby being breast fed, was that also for the titillation of their male readers?

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/mar/27/im-not-a-nipple-nazi-im-a-breastfeeding-counsellor
AOG - //Why did the Guardian need to print a photograph of a baby being breast fed, was that also for the titillation of their male readers?//

Unlikely - The Guardian doesn't really attract the same prurient readership as The Mail.

Personally I see no need for the picture of the baby feeding - just tell me the story is about a baby breastfeeding, and I'll know what it's about, I don't need a picture to help me out.

But any Picture Editor knows that a photo underlines the impact of a story for a specific readership which is why they (including the Mail) - put them in the paper.
Could the Aintree management not issue a dress code? I think a few years ago ladies weren't allowed into the Royal Enclosure at Ascot wearing trousers or hot pants.

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