OT: Paparazzi: Do They Go Too Far Over The Line?

The paparazzi have always been pests, but in the last 10 years or so, since the internet boom, they've gotten so much worse. I read stories left and right about stars/musicians/etc... somehow "injuring" some fuckwad with a camera that was too fucking stupid to get the hell out of the way when a car is moving, getting knocked to the ground in a flurry of other paparazzis or getting in the face of someone and they finally react and then having the nuts to try and sue that star for ridiculous amounts of money.
Recently: Keanu Reeves takes on hurt paparazzo
Any dipshit can fake a fall or injury and say that the celebrity somehow did it. In my opinion, if your standing too close to a car, when you KNOW DAMN WELL it's trying to move or go somewhere, and you get your foot run over all in the name of getting a picture, you deserve what you get. I understand celebrities draw attention, but there should be a 10 foot law or something regarding celebrities and photographers. Sure they live in the limelight, but they also have private lives as well and that shouldn't be intruded on by anybody. These paparazzi morons hang out in trees, cars and anything else to purposly invade privacy. I don't understand why the courts can't impose severe punishments, fines or jailtime for these infractions.
Honestly, it's downright stupid.....
Opinions?
Recently: Keanu Reeves takes on hurt paparazzo
Any dipshit can fake a fall or injury and say that the celebrity somehow did it. In my opinion, if your standing too close to a car, when you KNOW DAMN WELL it's trying to move or go somewhere, and you get your foot run over all in the name of getting a picture, you deserve what you get. I understand celebrities draw attention, but there should be a 10 foot law or something regarding celebrities and photographers. Sure they live in the limelight, but they also have private lives as well and that shouldn't be intruded on by anybody. These paparazzi morons hang out in trees, cars and anything else to purposly invade privacy. I don't understand why the courts can't impose severe punishments, fines or jailtime for these infractions.
Honestly, it's downright stupid.....
Opinions?