Should it be illegal to photograph someone without his or her permission?

Discussion in 'People' started by noyb5349, Mar 27, 2012.

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  1. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    A quarter of Americans insist the sun revolves around the earth, and half of them supported a wannabe PT Barnum style dictator in office. Privacy has no meaning, if nobody is fucking listening, and its Three Stooges slapstick from the top to the bottom!

    There teachers all tell them their own students are morons.
     
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  2. Alonso376

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    Course not. Must be billions of people's pics online in the background without their knowledge.
     
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  3. Poplo.

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    100% right....................
     
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  4. ~Zen~

    ~Zen~ California Tripper Administrator

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    Huge difference between stalking and casual snapshots.

    Frankly it is obvious... the casual snapashot is OK, the stalking is not.
     
  5. Rotten Willie

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    The mass surveillance has begun. Big brother is watching.

    [​IMG]
     
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  6. ~Zen~

    ~Zen~ California Tripper Administrator

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    Well that is China for you...

    But we do have the same technology here.

    I have seen it used in real life. Very scary.

    The government has the power, we are the tools.
     
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  7. Toecutter

    Toecutter Senior Member

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    Cameras are everywhere, always watching, do a satellite search for your home, big brother is always watching
     
  8. Rotten Willie

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    And their resolution is far better than we can access. They can see the year on a dime from space.
     
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  9. Totally Yoda

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    You are not subjected to privacy while out in public. At least here in America.
     
  10. ~Zen~

    ~Zen~ California Tripper Administrator

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    Not anywhere.

    In Switzerland a decade ago I could call some one on the phone. If it did not answer I could talk to a live operator and they would find the person for me, who called back ten minutes later. And he was a stoner growing pot out in some fields in the middle of nowhere.
     
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  11. VeganLadyAZ

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    I agree. When you’re in public then there shouldn’t be a law against it, but when you’re in a private setting like a home, then you should get their permission. Because anyone can see you in public, but in a private space not everyone can see you or what you’re doing.
     
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  12. Poplo.

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    There is no problem now since every one has to wear a mask in public to protect them self from the virus.............RIGHT !
     
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  13. NellieFree

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    bUt iT rEducEs OxYgEn iNtAkE
     
  14. Poplo.

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    HUH....................
     
  15. Poplo.

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    Oh I get it.....less oxygen..............lol
     
  16. nudistguyny

    nudistguyny Senior Member

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    So does Covid , So lets hear the next excuse
     
  17. oldguynurse

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    Yes, but only very slightly. It feels that way because of the warmth of the small patch of exhaled air still in the mask when we first breathe back in as opposed to room air's cooler temp. If I'm in a safe area where no others have been, I'll pull the top of the mask away for a shot or two of cooler room air. COPD pts with breathing problems, like to have a fan blowing across for the same reason.
     
  18. NellieFree

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    Oh sorry it was supposed to be satire which is why I typed it LiKe ThIS
     
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  19. ~Zen~

    ~Zen~ California Tripper Administrator

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    Sorry, this was not intended to be a COVID thread... so I have closed it.
     
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