The_Real_SussexSeagull123
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- Aug 4, 2011
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haha nice
You do not need parents permission to post pictures of kids on the internet.did he first post it on twitter yes was the picture taken with the parents permission
You are wrong. If you report behaviour you believe to be anti social the police do take it seriously, but you are allowed to take pictures of people on streets, whether or not there are kids in the pictures. Inside Tesco, the law will be down to Tesco's own rules. You are ranting, but you don't actually know your facts.do you think so then you know nothing they take it very serious ask anyone who has kids which is why you have t o give permission for any type of picture to be takken of your kids ask any of the old bill on here how it would be treated
questioned by police for taking pictures of his own son in a park.
A caller rang police telling them a “suspicious” man was taking photographs of a child in a Portslade playground.
The dad was then forced to show his pictures to a policeman to prove he was playing innocently with his five-year-old son.
The 46-year-old, who does not want to be named, said he was baffled that whoever called the police could not tell he was with his child.
He said: “Surely someone watching that closely to see that I had a camera could see I was with my son.
“I just thought this is crazy and really sad.”
The pair had gone to the playground on Saturday morning when police were called at about 11am.
A sorry would be nice you and a few others tried to make me look a idiot And as for the one on here who has the top copper mate Looks very much lke his mate should'nt be in the job All i was saying was he should be careful taking pics of people And because of that i got threats told i was stupid and accussed of calling him a nounce
and your a full grown man whos gos around traking secret pictures do you do playgrounds as well i suggest yo f*** off to the head doctor befoe its to late
questioned by police for taking pictures of his own son in a park.
A caller rang police telling them a “suspicious” man was taking photographs of a child in a Portslade playground.
The dad was then forced to show his pictures to a policeman to prove he was playing innocently with his five-year-old son.
The 46-year-old, who does not want to be named, said he was baffled that whoever called the police could not tell he was with his child.
He said: “Surely someone watching that closely to see that I had a camera could see I was with my son.
“I just thought this is crazy and really sad.”
The pair had gone to the playground on Saturday morning when police were called at about 11am.
A sorry would be nice you and a few others tried to make me look a idiot And as for the one on here who has the top copper mate Looks very much lke his mate should'nt be in the job All i was saying was he should be careful taking pics of people And because of that i got threats told i was stupid and accussed of calling him a nounce