Intrusion: In Alabama, a photographer can be liable for wrongful intrusion if he intentionally intrudes upon the solitude or seclusion of another if that intrusion would be highly offensive to a reasonable person. When a photographer took a picture of a group of men sitting at a greyhound race, a judge found the photographer was not liable for intrusion, because the men were in a public place where they could not have expected to be ‘secluded.’ Further, the photograph taken was not ‘highly offensive.