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"Voyeur" Photographer Lawsuit
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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 183297" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>Interesting and well supported thread to get up to in the morning,to me it comes back to just because you can doesnt mean you should,in my book i close the curtains when i want privacy yes but that i still expect privacy when they are open.</p><p>The explanation to that statement is any one walking past that takes a casual glance ok any one standing out side looking in or taking photos had better be a very big guy,moral standards are on the decline and sorry to go against the right of the artist but this is just one small step in the wrong direction.</p><p>When the creation of art of any form requires you to take actions that go against the rights of another human being then in my mind its wrong,there are too many people doing there own thing without giving consideration to the needs of others.</p><p>I have started walking around the local area looking for pictures,if i see one that needs me to point my camera towards someone's window i walk away without taking.</p><p></p><p>mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 183297, member: 14174"] Interesting and well supported thread to get up to in the morning,to me it comes back to just because you can doesnt mean you should,in my book i close the curtains when i want privacy yes but that i still expect privacy when they are open. The explanation to that statement is any one walking past that takes a casual glance ok any one standing out side looking in or taking photos had better be a very big guy,moral standards are on the decline and sorry to go against the right of the artist but this is just one small step in the wrong direction. When the creation of art of any form requires you to take actions that go against the rights of another human being then in my mind its wrong,there are too many people doing there own thing without giving consideration to the needs of others. I have started walking around the local area looking for pictures,if i see one that needs me to point my camera towards someone's window i walk away without taking. mike [/QUOTE]
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