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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Nosing isn't illegal when you do it in person, but apparently online it is. Is it ever suitable online or is there differance between doing it in person? Also by nosing I mean looking up information not perving. Also as long as no perving/stalking how would you feel if you thought someone was doing it, but not to one particular person and also how nosey are you? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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had some cunt who works in the council tell my mrs somthing that she shouldn't of whilst having a row about kids,so my mrs contacted the council and had a apology in person from the top guy who promised it would not happen again,seemed to take it very seriously and so they should the nosey cunts |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Am I jaded, or did anyone else see the title of this thread and automatically reach for the urban dictionary assuming some bizarre - and probably illegal or at least requiring severe dexterity - act?!
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Come again? Didn't get any of that!"
Ok. I see if I explain it better. There is different types of nosing. Obviously we know what isn't acceptable, but what is acceptable in this world?
Examples:
If I saw you down a street and was taking photos for my own use, spying on your every move. Its called stalking and illegal.
If someone texts you and says police are around that building and you decide to go for a drive and have a look. That's going out of your way to nose, but its acceptable.
If you work somewhere where your job is dealing with the members of the public and sometimes the staff member gets served by you when their off duty. If this person is a tad shy to the opposite sex. So doesn't mention anybody that when you're serving them in work. If this person comes to you most of the time. Is that stalkish to the point of it being unacceptable?
Online is a different ball game. If you wrote a random message/status on facebook and someone who isn't your friend on there. Made a comment on it to your face, but didn't let on how they came about the information. How acceptable is that? Bare in mind though that they eventually come out and say they can view the odd part of people's profiles and anything like copyright or any bullying/sexual doesn't come into it at all as when they view it. Its all innocent.
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