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reverendsteveii ◴[] No.44604806[source]
>bypassed ban

Broke the law is the phrase we want here. They did an illegal thing. They didn't just scoot past a barrier, they violated people's rights.

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computegabe[dead post] ◴[] No.44605090[source]
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jen20 ◴[] No.44605115[source]
A secondary question: what rights do you have when someone else does that? What rights _should_ you have in that situation?
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1. sokoloff ◴[] No.44605454[source]
You should have the same rights as the underlying situation.

If I photograph you in public, where you have no reasonable expectations of privacy, you should have no expectations of privacy over the photograph’s contents nor over my commentary about it.

If I photograph you in a private setting, you should expect that privacy extends to the photographic record of it as well.