No it isn't
If you are in a public place, you can have your picture taken. If you have your photo taken on private land but from a public place, there may be a question of reasonable expectation of privacy but that won't fly if you're (say) sunbathing in a garden visible from the street.
( , Thu 14 Jul 2016, 11:55, Share, Reply)
If you are in a public place, you can have your picture taken. If you have your photo taken on private land but from a public place, there may be a question of reasonable expectation of privacy but that won't fly if you're (say) sunbathing in a garden visible from the street.
( , Thu 14 Jul 2016, 11:55, Share, Reply)
yeah context motherfucker...
I was specifically referring to the bit in the article where they talk about making it an offence... to take a picture of a woman with out consent if you are a guy...
I know it's always really enjoyable to point out the lack of privacy in a public place... it's a fun "i know shit fact" but this was referring specifically to a specific point in the article.
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I was specifically referring to the bit in the article where they talk about making it an offence... to take a picture of a woman with out consent if you are a guy...
I know it's always really enjoyable to point out the lack of privacy in a public place... it's a fun "i know shit fact" but this was referring specifically to a specific point in the article.
( , Thu 14 Jul 2016, 12:14, Share, Reply)