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Originally posted by Crakeur
I hold no sympathy for anyone who would abuse a child but, in this case, I highly doubt you'd have any reason to think I am anything but a caring, cautious parent.
I'm curious, what would you do with photos of other people's kids? would you also want video of other people's kids? there was plenty of that as well.
tell me what you'd do with them (unless, of course, you're desire to have them is such that mentioning it would be against the Terms and Conditions of the site) because I have yet to hear anyone give a valid reason for taking pictures, or video, of strangers kids. Apparently, the most common use of these photos is photoshopping. Not sure what they do with the video, nor do I want to know. I'm hoping you'd be showing them to your friends, your collection of unknown 5 and 6 year old boys playing in the park. Do you think your friends would find it normal for you to return from the park with 25 or so pictures of young boys running around in a field?
what if you went to a friend's home and his screensaver was a picture of your 6 year old son or 8 year old daughter? worse, what if you happen to see a pile of photos and when you pick them up, they're all of your son, smiling and happy, playing and enjoying the innocence of youth. you wouldn't wonder why this friend of yours has all those photos without your knowing about them? without him asking if he could snap pictures of the innocence of youth at play?
second question:
if I walked up to you and asked you, politely, to not take pictures of my kids, what would you do or say?
Originally posted by Crakeur
reply to post by PsykoOps
see my questions above your post. I'd like to know what you'd think if you found a dozen or more photos of your son or daughter on my laptop without knowing I had been camping out, snapping pictures of your kids.
second question:
if I walked up to you and asked you, politely, to not take pictures of my kids, what would you do or say?
Originally posted by getreadyalready
I do have friends of mine that use my kids as screensavers and such. They don't have kids of their own, and they are very close to mine and it makes sense.
Originally posted by getreadyalready
Anyone with decent intentions should be humble and apologetic if anything they did seemed inappropriate. If you asked politely and they got defensive.....kick their arse and take the camera!
Originally posted by getreadyalready
I'm playing a bit of devil's advocate in my other posts, but I remember reading the account of your experience you linked to earlier, and if those guys acted suspicious and defensive, then I would have no problem getting very aggressive with them.
Originally posted by getreadyalready
I might not be as quick to suspicion, but I am quick to get angry! I might be oblivious to it at first, but if a polite suggestion to stop resulted in any confrontation, I would be leaving with a few new cameras!
Originally posted by jude11
Since when is it illegal to eat a doughnut in a park?