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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 114484" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>I was at the wadding pool with my daughter once and aside from her and I, there were maybe a few other kids around. I was taking photos of her with my mobile, making sure no other kids were in the shot. I had the lifeguard come over and tell me i could not take photos at the pool, even if it was of my OWN flesh and blood. Well, i did not argue, since i did not need the police to get involved. If i were you, just send her the files and be done with it. She can't do much after you have given her the files... can she?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 114484, member: 9619"] I was at the wadding pool with my daughter once and aside from her and I, there were maybe a few other kids around. I was taking photos of her with my mobile, making sure no other kids were in the shot. I had the lifeguard come over and tell me i could not take photos at the pool, even if it was of my OWN flesh and blood. Well, i did not argue, since i did not need the police to get involved. If i were you, just send her the files and be done with it. She can't do much after you have given her the files... can she? [/QUOTE]
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