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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 183015" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>Not sure what more you could do or where you think this would/could go. To me I see this similar to criminal activity being done in the front room of a home with the curtains open. Legally it has been upheld time and again that if you're doing it (criminal activity) where the public can see (standing on the sidewalk or on the street) then you have no privacy and police can act on it. However, if I entered your property and was peeking in through and around your curtains then I am invading your privacy and trespassing. And if you have your curtains drawn then you should have a right and sense of privacy. But like the criminal act scenario above, you have no privacy when you're standing in plain view of the public or living in a fishbowl which these people chose to do and every apartment did have blinds they could draw. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I too would not be happy about the child picture even though I don't believe there is anything you can do per the child was in plain view of the public. Myself, I would not have used the photo of a child where the location is identified or identifiable as it was in this collection. </p><p></p><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 183015, member: 11881"] Not sure what more you could do or where you think this would/could go. To me I see this similar to criminal activity being done in the front room of a home with the curtains open. Legally it has been upheld time and again that if you're doing it (criminal activity) where the public can see (standing on the sidewalk or on the street) then you have no privacy and police can act on it. However, if I entered your property and was peeking in through and around your curtains then I am invading your privacy and trespassing. And if you have your curtains drawn then you should have a right and sense of privacy. But like the criminal act scenario above, you have no privacy when you're standing in plain view of the public or living in a fishbowl which these people chose to do and every apartment did have blinds they could draw. Personally, I too would not be happy about the child picture even though I don't believe there is anything you can do per the child was in plain view of the public. Myself, I would not have used the photo of a child where the location is identified or identifiable as it was in this collection. [/QUOTE]
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