Didn't watch the whole thing but would the interior of a college football stadium be considered a public place?
Regardless of PUBLIC or PRIVATE status your RIGHTS as a human being once violated NULLIFIES all of that. While photos of bank vaults, money printing presses and various other places and things may be understandable in the sense that one may use photos or information to learn how to break into a facility or copy a mechanical procedure...when it comes to violating your right to privacy, safety, freedom, life etc etc all of that means nothing. A school recently installed cameras in the bathroom claiming that they were concerned that kids were smoking or taking drugs (these cameras were aimed down into the stalls)...well that "sounds" fine, until you realize your right to privacy is being grossly violated. Photographs and moving images of kids (or adults) undressing to use the restroom is more of a violation than any supposed concern about drugs or smoking. These examples on this clip show how police and even low mentality security guards become over zealous with perceived POWER and end up violating the RIGHTS of the INNOCENT. I am glad these people spoke up...fortunately this was in England had this same thing happened in america the persons would had been shot, tackled, falsely accused of something they had not done, or some other sick nonsense to make them appear guilty.
I just don't understand why people in america think of america as such a great place when their rights are violated so much so that it is as though they don't have and have never ever had any right at all...