ollow the same rules and regulations that the rest of the news media had to follow like the Federal Communications Commission, which grants and renews licenses on the condition that broadcast stations, serve the public interest, convenience and necessity. This philosophy derives from a 1929 decision of the Federal Radio Commission which stated broadcasting stations are licensed to serve the public, and not for the purpose of furthering the private or selfish interests of individuals or groups of individuals. Since the death of Princess Diana many states have already taken action in passing Anti-Paparazzi laws. In a move greeted with cheers in Hollywood, California Governor Pete Wilson signed a law boosting privacy rights against aggressive reporters. The law is aimed at preventing so-called Paparazzi from harassing their human prey Wilson said. The law effective January 1, authorizes punitive damages against media outlets that film or record a person in a situation in which they had reasonable expectation of privacy. If this law were in effect around the nation then the government could arrest and charge the Paparazzi for aggravated assault in cases where they could cause harm to people. So in future cases they wouldnt get away with the murders of celebritys or people of the royal family.The people should take another form of prevention up. Celebrities like Princess Diana could have prevented her own death. One reporter said, In Spain, the king will never run away from you. Diana was the only royal who would run or hide in a taxi. All you are doing by running is triggering the hunting instinct because its the picture they want. Death will always be worse than a photographer taking your picture. The people in the community can also help by not listening; watching, reading or buying the pictures and news that has to do with celebritys personal lives. People want to know whats going on. Women love ...