PeterNBiddle
Contributor
"Wonderful people that are hard working.... "
So... why do you want to tempt or test them them with a thoughtless and patronizing attitude about our own excessive material wealth? You are not projecting a very good image of our own culture, as a visitor welcomed in theirs.
Would you do something like this to your neighbors at home, or staying as a guest in someone's house?
I once accidentally left an envelope of travel-cash in a fisherman's 'guesthouse' on a small island. When I returned two weeks later they cheerfully handed it to me - but it was clear they thought I was a rich d*ckhead for being so careless, when they struggle so hard for so little.
Anyone who sees your camera should feel justified in relieving you of it, but if they don't take it you will have made them feel like fools for being honest. That's not very productive, or humane.
Leaving a camera out doesn't transform anyone into a criminal. I applaud what he's done and I'm not surprised about the results. Your attitude is the patronizing one, assuming that everyone is one easy crime away from being a criminal.
Maybe that is true for you - after all "anyone who sees your camera should feel justified".
But maybe it turns out that not everyone thinks that way after all.
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