<p>There are truly lessons to be learned from this incident. I tell my kids to avoid cameras, news reporters, journalists, filmers, etc. You never know in what context your are going to be shown. My mother still is upset about her brief moment of fame on the evening news when a reporter came up to her when she was getting a cup of coffee, and questioned her about her coffee drinking and preferences. The story really showed my mother in less than optimal light, and she had no idea what the story was going to be when she willing talked to the reporter and let herself be filmed. And she was lucky. It was innocuous compared to some quotes, snippets of film, stories that some people find themselves featured that make them look stupid.</p>