True/False
The first rule for reporters and photographers covering dangerous breaking events is not to become part of the story; don't do something reckless that is going to get you hurt. And don't impede the work of police, firefighters or rescue workers; you have no "right" to be there, so stay out of the way (yet get the news).
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