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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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If you caught someone taking a picture of you without your approval would you:
A) lean forward to give them a better cleavage shot?
B) ignore it?
C) tell them off and make them delete it?
Someone took a cheeky pic of my cleavage on the train but they obviously didn’t realise their flash was on!
I went with option C btw! |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
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"If you caught someone taking a picture of you without your approval would you:
A) lean forward to give them a better cleavage shot?
B) ignore it?
C) tell them off and make them delete it?
Someone took a cheeky pic of my cleavage on the train but they obviously didn’t realise their flash was on!
I went with option C btw! "
creep! Definitely C |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I knew a guy who used to take photos of women's bottoms in public places and post them on a fetish site. I tried in vain to explain that that really, really wasn't OK but he couldn't understand what he was doing wrong if they didn't know. But it isn't OK, is it? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you caught someone taking a picture of you without your approval would you:
A) lean forward to give them a better cleavage shot?
B) ignore it?
C) tell them off and make them delete it?
Someone took a cheeky pic of my cleavage on the train but they obviously didn’t realise their flash was on!
I went with option C btw! "
How were they not lost on those eyes, serious peepers |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you caught someone taking a picture of you without your approval would you:
A) lean forward to give them a better cleavage shot?
B) ignore it?
C) tell them off and make them delete it?
Someone took a cheeky pic of my cleavage on the train but they obviously didn’t realise their flash was on!
I went with option C btw! "
They could have come on here and looked for free |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you caught someone taking a picture of you without your approval would you:
A) lean forward to give them a better cleavage shot?
B) ignore it?
C) tell them off and make them delete it?
Someone took a cheeky pic of my cleavage on the train but they obviously didn’t realise their flash was on!
I went with option C btw!
They could have come on here and looked for free "
But yeah, I’d probably go with C |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you caught someone taking a picture of you without your approval would you:
A) lean forward to give them a better cleavage shot?
B) ignore it?
C) tell them off and make them delete it?
Someone took a cheeky pic of my cleavage on the train but they obviously didn’t realise their flash was on!
I went with option C btw! "
I would apologise to them when it broke their camera |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Why on earth would anyone want to do that to me!?
Once I’d found out, I’d invoice them and ask if they wanted it signed!? "
Hmmm I could have made a few pennies there... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I knew a guy who used to take photos of women's bottoms in public places and post them on a fetish site. I tried in vain to explain that that really, really wasn't OK but he couldn't understand what he was doing wrong if they didn't know. But it isn't OK, is it? "
No not at all!!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If you caught someone taking a picture of you without your approval would you:
A) lean forward to give them a better cleavage shot?
B) ignore it?
C) tell them off and make them delete it?
Someone took a cheeky pic of my cleavage on the train but they obviously didn’t realise their flash was on!
I went with option C btw!
How were they not lost on those eyes, serious peepers "
In fairness there’s a bit of cleavage on show so I can see why he was distracted! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If you caught someone taking a picture of you without your approval would you:
A) lean forward to give them a better cleavage shot?
B) ignore it?
C) tell them off and make them delete it?
Someone took a cheeky pic of my cleavage on the train but they obviously didn’t realise their flash was on!
I went with option C btw!
They could have come on here and looked for free "
Yep and got a better pic! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I've never been attractive enough for this to happen
I’ll take a creepy pic of you
A pity pic!!!
How insulting
Not a pity pic at all! "
Thats twice you've broken my heart |
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By *mberWoman
over a year ago
Preston |
C
This happened to me with some weird bloke years ago at a NYE party.
My mates noticed (they knew him) the challenged him, took his camera and looked through. He'd got about 100 photos all of me.
Lord knows why, bloody odd ball.
They made him delete them and suggested he left (which he did) |
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This happened to me with some weird bloke years ago at a NYE party.
My mates noticed (they knew him) the challenged him, took his camera and looked through. He'd got about 100 photos all of me.
Lord knows why, bloody odd ball.
They made him delete them and suggested he left (which he did)"
Yiiiikes |
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"If you caught someone taking a picture of you without your approval would you:
A) lean forward to give them a better cleavage shot?
B) ignore it?
C) tell them off and make them delete it?
Someone took a cheeky pic of my cleavage on the train but they obviously didn’t realise their flash was on!
I went with option C btw! "
As someone who spends a lot of their time taking photos, I can say that it’s entirely inappropriate and it may even be illegal. I can entirely understand why someone might be distracted, but to take a photo? That just isn’t normal. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I obviously have no problem with having cleavage on show but doesn’t mean someone can take a pic without my permission"
I’ll ask permission before i take a pic in all seriousness though, definately C. Thats just not on x |
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C
But we've remarkably few rights, if we're not children.
There was a post on facial recognition software use the other day and many didn't care. We really ought to have tougher protections of our privacy. After leaving the EU, I expect a reduction in our rights overall |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Happens all the time, that and autographs. I just tell them to contact my manager if they want to publish them otherwise I'm cool with it."
Can I have your autograph? |
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By *ilth500Man
over a year ago
Merseyside |
"If you caught someone taking a picture of you without your approval would you:
A) lean forward to give them a better cleavage shot?
B) ignore it?
C) tell them off and make them delete it?
Someone took a cheeky pic of my cleavage on the train but they obviously didn’t realise their flash was on!
I went with option C btw! "
sorry but... hahahhaha schoolboy error!!
very wrong though |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd just vogue. If anything to freak them out, but mainly to amuse myself. Then say hi and figure out if they fancy me or if they are mi5 onto my plutonium export business. |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
"If you caught someone taking a picture of you without your approval would you:
A) lean forward to give them a better cleavage shot?
B) ignore it?
C) tell them off and make them delete it?
Someone took a cheeky pic of my cleavage on the train but they obviously didn’t realise their flash was on!
I went with option C btw!
As someone who spends a lot of their time taking photos, I can say that it’s entirely inappropriate and it may even be illegal. I can entirely understand why someone might be distracted, but to take a photo? That just isn’t normal. "
It's not illegal if you're in a public place.
The law only applies to private property where you can reasonably expect privacy or if someone is attempting to take inappropriate photos (hence the recent new upskirting laws). Its not even illegal to photograph children which many don't realise.
Anyone with common sense will always ask for consent (street photographers etc.) But if you damage anyone camera or phone it's you on the wrong side of the law. Even the police can't force someone to delete a photograph.
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To the above poster although cleavage photography is not specifically mentioned in the Sexual Act or the added Voyeurism Act (this dealing with specific upskirting) it is still a grey area, as that individual is taking pictures without the other person’s consent and likely for sexual gratification.
Everyone should be able to dress as they wish in public without being expected to be photographed without consent, especially travelling to and from your work |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"To the above poster although cleavage photography is not specifically mentioned in the Sexual Act or the added Voyeurism Act (this dealing with specific upskirting) it is still a grey area, as that individual is taking pictures without the other person’s consent and likely for sexual gratification.
Everyone should be able to dress as they wish in public without being expected to be photographed without consent, especially travelling to and from your work "
Yep. If someone is zooming in and deliberately taking a cleavage shot that's covered under the same law. The grey area would be someone taking a photo in a public place where someone happens to have cleavage on display. Happens all the time in bars, clubs and beaches. Intent is key but proving it is a legal minefield - as you say it's 'likely' to be the case but unless there's evidence (a file full of similar photos on a phone or laptop) to prove it it's not going to result in a conviction.
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"To the above poster although cleavage photography is not specifically mentioned in the Sexual Act or the added Voyeurism Act (this dealing with specific upskirting) it is still a grey area, as that individual is taking pictures without the other person’s consent and likely for sexual gratification.
Everyone should be able to dress as they wish in public without being expected to be photographed without consent, especially travelling to and from your work
Yep. If someone is zooming in and deliberately taking a cleavage shot that's covered under the same law. The grey area would be someone taking a photo in a public place where someone happens to have cleavage on display. Happens all the time in bars, clubs and beaches. Intent is key but proving it is a legal minefield - as you say it's 'likely' to be the case but unless there's evidence (a file full of similar photos on a phone or laptop) to prove it it's not going to result in a conviction.
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Totally agree |
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By *r MoriartyMan
over a year ago
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"Happens all the time, that and autographs. I just tell them to contact my manager if they want to publish them otherwise I'm cool with it.
Can I have your autograph? "
On your Boobs I presume? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Happens all the time, that and autographs. I just tell them to contact my manager if they want to publish them otherwise I'm cool with it.
Can I have your autograph?
On your Boobs I presume?"
And arse please |
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