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Video: STEVEN TYLER Appears At Senate Hearing On Invasion Of Privacy Bill - Feb. 13, 2013
According to BroadwayWorld.com, AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler initiated — and is a proponent and vocal supporter of — Hawaii Senate Bill 465, also known as the Steven Tyler Act, which would create a civil cause of action for "constructive invasion of privacy" in the state of Hawaii.

The proposed bill (SB465) was modeled after the California Civil Code Section 1708.8, which was adopted by the California state legislature in 1998. SB465 would add a cause of action for constructive invasion of privacy in addition to the current cause of action for physical invasion of privacy in Hawaii. The bill, which would provide a legal remedy for celebrities photographed while they are engaged in "personal or familial activity" and have a reasonable expectation of privacy, would go beyond the more traditional invasion of privacy, which generally requires a physical trespass, by imposing liability on people who use zoom telephonic lenses or other high tech audio devices to capture images or audio of public figures as they are in their homes, or other private places, and then turn around and sell those images or audio files.

Tyler appeared with fellow Hawaii resident Mick Fleetwood on Friday, February 8 as the bill was presented in a Senate hearing at the State Capitol in Honolulu, Hawaii. Check out video footage of Tyler's appearance below.

"The paradise of Hawaii is a magnet for celebrities who just want a peaceful vacation," Tyler says. "As a person in the public eye, I know the paparazzi are there and we have to accept that. But when they intrude into our private space, disregard our safety and the safety of others, that crosses a serious line that shouldn't be ignored."

The bill after it was drafted by Tyler's attorney and manager, Dina LaPolt, at his bequest and presented to Senator J. Kalani English (Hana, East & Upcountry Maui, Molokai, Lanai and Kahoolawe) for consideration.



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posted by : Bob Sacamano
2/13/2013 4:58:48 PM
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The only reason Boris posts these dopey Steve Tyler stories is to post that goddamn pic of Bea Arthur.


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posted by : Hemiskull
2/13/2013 5:09:59 PM
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wearing the lululemon pants and you won't have to worry about your invasion of privacy.

No Christine McVie = No Fleetwood Mac


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posted by : Napalm Scream
2/13/2013 5:12:13 PM
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Okay, I kind of get Tyler's position; he can still probably pull a decent looking chick that you'd want to see. But Fleetwood? I'm really pretty sure I don't want to see ANY private images of what he's doing.


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posted by : mycouchpullsoutidont
2/13/2013 5:16:27 PM
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This is a slippery slope.


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posted by : JJJB
2/13/2013 5:29:35 PM
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No Peter Green = No Fleetwood Mac


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posted by : kickback
2/13/2013 7:02:27 PM
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no man boobs = no privacy bill


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COMMENT | rotten paparrazi
posted by : kliffee
2/13/2013 7:58:14 PM
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it should be called 'The Peeping Tom Law'. Highly paid peeping toms invading peoples privacy.


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COMMENT | Good Move
posted by : RedZombie
2/13/2013 8:24:28 PM
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Papparazzo & all them are a bunch of fuckin douchebags. I don't know why anybody would want to do a stupid job like that, a guy even got killed after running across a busy street in LA chasing Justin Bieber or something a while ago. GET A LIFE YOU MORONS.


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posted by : RiotAct666
2/13/2013 8:56:05 PM
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Screw those paparrazi a**hats.


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COMMENT | never understood it
posted by : Loud'nHeavy
2/13/2013 10:22:22 PM
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why these fanatic fans of anything would stalk their favorite celebrity or star. These "famous" people are no different than anybody else.


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posted by : Sadistikexekution
2/13/2013 11:22:51 PM
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They invaded the tranny's privacy?


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posted by : jokerstyle
2/14/2013 12:00:43 AM
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INVASION OF YOUR PRIVACY - RATT


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posted by : jokerstyle
2/14/2013 12:03:27 AM
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p.s. No Juan Croucier = No RATT


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posted by : IDATEDASQUIRTER
2/14/2013 5:24:59 AM
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Hard to tell from that pick that he has man tits.


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posted by : SmokingMan
2/14/2013 7:30:15 PM
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Does that mean that this will apply to the various agencies of government and their drones that spy on the American people?


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