Owner (sternly):
“Excuse me, what do you think you’re doing?”
Cameraman (glancing up, slightly surprised):
“Oh, just filming the store. It’s a nice shot with the traffic and all.”
Owner (walking closer, raising his hand):
“Yeah, I see that. I’m gonna have to ask you to stop. You can’t film my store like this.”
Cameraman (looking confused, lowering his camera):
“Sorry, I didn’t realize it was a problem. I’m just shooting some exterior footage. It’s for a project.”
Owner (shaking his head):
“I don’t care what it’s for. You’re filming my business without permission. You need to stop.”
Cameraman (starting to pack up his gear, still trying to reason):
“I understand, but this is a public sidewalk. I’m not on your property. What’s the issue?”
Owner (firmly, crossing his arms):
“The issue is you’re filming my store without consent. I have the right to stop you.”
Cameraman (sighing, frustrated but respectful):
“Okay, I’ll stop. But just so you know, I’m not trying to do anything shady. I’m just working.”
Owner (nodding, a little calmer):
“Listen, I’m not saying you’re doing anything bad, but I have rules about this. Please respect that.”
Cameraman (grabbing his gear):
“Alright, no problem. I’ll take it down. Have a good one.”
