Dude was an idiot for tapping his wife's friend to start with.
Just because its not zero'd in on me personal doesn't mean I'm not digitally tracked. I don't like it.
Dude was an idiot for tapping his wife's friend to start with.
It might be evasive but as soon as it's made public, it's all over.
Cameras are everywhere these days so get used to it.
Thats the problem right there. Every new day brings a new way to knock the average citizen down a notch. We're getting stripped of our rights left and right and that "get used to it" at ude has ed this country beyond comprehension.
What rights are you getting stripped of when a camera takes a photo of you in public view?
Do you yell at the mailman when he looks at you watering the front yard?
Actually, a lot of people get freaked by a camera. That is my latest defense/offense against street corner bums...I carry a camera in my truck all the time and when they start towards me I roll my window down and whip out the camera...
ers run like an A list celebrity from the papparazzi throwing their hand up to block their face LOL.
I'm gonna have to remember that!
I'd still rather live here. So I'm on camera somewhere.![]()
Poke fun at B2B all you want, at least the Brits do something about it. Their entire country is under surveillance basically.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...echnology/home
Does that mean I can sue anyone who posts or prints or shows any photograph or video where I or my family or house or car is clearly visible? Will ESPN need consent from every fan in every picture of a sporting event? Actually I think that may already be taken care of in the small print of your ticket but I'm not sure.
I understand why B2B gets nervous or doesn't like it and I'm not crazy about giving up my rights either.
How does one spot a Google picture van?
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