Dorsetmike
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On a photo forum a member posted a pic of a girl in a park, about 14 - 15 years old just a bit more than head and shoulders, wearing a shirt and jumper, another member immediately jumped in and said "I'd be horrified if someone took a photo of my daughter without my permission". I could possibly understand this point of view if the photograph had been indecent or
Surely with all the CCTV in our towns privacy outside the home has ceased to exist; does one take issue over the local authority or shop cameras, or do you note the position of all cameras and cross the street and stay out of the shops in case your privacy is invaded?
My thoughts tend to be that if the media didn't make such a fuss about privacy then it wouldn't occur to most people to make an issue of it.
Hopefully some new issue will surface soon and all the "me too's" can jump on that bandwagon.
Surely with all the CCTV in our towns privacy outside the home has ceased to exist; does one take issue over the local authority or shop cameras, or do you note the position of all cameras and cross the street and stay out of the shops in case your privacy is invaded?
My thoughts tend to be that if the media didn't make such a fuss about privacy then it wouldn't occur to most people to make an issue of it.
Hopefully some new issue will surface soon and all the "me too's" can jump on that bandwagon.