โJan-18-2018 05:07 PM
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โJan-19-2018 05:49 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:Small comfort to the person on the receiving end.fj12ryder wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:If the guy had gotten violent, do you think telling him that "any person out in public has no right to privacy", would make him stop...myredracer wrote:
...She got out and casually started to take photos with her phone. The guy went ape-sh**t...Moral of story - ask the other driver if it's okay to take photos first...
Courts have ruled that any person out in public has no right to privacy. Snap away with that camera, no permission needed.
That would involve a personal choice, not a legal responsibility.
โJan-19-2018 05:12 PM
fj12ryder wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:If the guy had gotten violent, do you think telling him that "any person out in public has no right to privacy", would make him stop...myredracer wrote:
...She got out and casually started to take photos with her phone. The guy went ape-sh**t...Moral of story - ask the other driver if it's okay to take photos first...
Courts have ruled that any person out in public has no right to privacy. Snap away with that camera, no permission needed.
โJan-19-2018 04:05 PM
Lantley wrote:
While I do feel your pain and understand your frustration. Let it go, and focus on the fact no one was hurt.
If you ever have suffered through the sudden loss or serious injury you will grasp that "it's only money". The legal system can only do so much to impose personal responsibility on everyone.
Be glad no one is hurt and press on
โJan-19-2018 03:15 PM
โJan-19-2018 02:26 PM
โJan-19-2018 02:09 PM
fj12ryder wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:If the guy had gotten violent, do you think telling him that "any person out in public has no right to privacy", would make him stop, or make her heal any quicker. Like we always say when we're out on our bikes, "You can be right, but who wants to be dead right."myredracer wrote:
...She got out and casually started to take photos with her phone. The guy went ape-sh**t...Moral of story - ask the other driver if it's okay to take photos first...
Courts have ruled that any person out in public has no right to privacy. Snap away with that camera, no permission needed.
โJan-19-2018 01:41 PM
โJan-19-2018 01:40 PM
โJan-19-2018 12:54 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:If the guy had gotten violent, do you think telling him that "any person out in public has no right to privacy", would make him stop, or make her heal any quicker. Like we always say when we're out on our bikes, "You can be right, but who wants to be dead right."myredracer wrote:
...She got out and casually started to take photos with her phone. The guy went ape-sh**t...Moral of story - ask the other driver if it's okay to take photos first...
Courts have ruled that any person out in public has no right to privacy. Snap away with that camera, no permission needed.
โJan-19-2018 12:19 PM
โJan-19-2018 11:30 AM
myredracer wrote:
...She got out and casually started to take photos with her phone. The guy went ape-sh**t...Moral of story - ask the other driver if it's okay to take photos first...
โJan-19-2018 11:19 AM
myredracer wrote:
photos with her phone. The guy went ape-sh**t. Turned out he had st . Moral of story - ask the other driver if it's okay to take photos first. :R .
โJan-19-2018 10:40 AM
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