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should upskirting photography be made illegal ?
should upskirting photography be made illegal ? ( damming metro news report ) 21.03.18
free speech i'm exercising this news is going to hurt the reader won't see the ingenious in criticizing if illegal it will be my hurt. for many of a decades built up a portfolio quality pictures with no fades i'm refusing to say cheerio. if passed a 'bill' will be pacific which could see my habit have excisum that's why i object and are a critic the love of my life if voyeurism. being charged would shame sitting in front of the paparazzi they are beside for also playing the game these selfies will go straight in the khazi. liberal democrats have labeled on society i am a menace never will forgive wera hobhouse who 'tabled' she is vile and discriminating against my upskirt practice. https://ibb.co/kWSFLH |
Of course it should, I am amazed it is not.
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Yes, it should be illegal.
Kicking the twats that do it should also be legal.:fist: |
Yes. I thought it was.
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Yes it should be 100%
I went to the BBC Teen Awards and there was a paparazzi lying on the floor by the cars trying to get pictures, thankfully he was eventually moved but I bet it happens so much where there is no security. |
Absolutely. It's voyeurism and really creepy. If revenge porn and the like is illegal, how is this not? I think the paparazzi in general should have a lot more restrictions put on them tbh vultures
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My Dearest Hog:
Upskirt photography should be banned from this Nation It is a form of Perversion and Privacy Invasion. Love, Kirk. |
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The sensible response is that it should be illegal, but where does one draw the line. Taking any picture without the subjects permission should really be an offense, because what is that image then going to be used for apart from it being an invasion of privacy.
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All kinds of paparazzi that aren't at official events where people should expect to be photographed should be illegal IMO.
Long lenses capturing people's wobbly bits on a private holiday are sick and I especially abhor the "take a picture of a celeb who's just woken up and is out walking the dog" and imply they're depressed or an alcoholic or some other wild theory based on them not looking so fresh. And then ones like Elaine Lordan being splashed across the papers when she's suffering enough as it is. Not to mention it gives the fakers ideas when they set up shoots for attention. |
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That's ONE 'upskirt Photo' opportunity he would have been in too much pain to have capitalised on. |
there are lots of groups on Flickr for this and ones like "Oportunist leg shots" etc
coz i just looked one set of pics were various womens legs from women at a funeral :skull: |
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There are certain places online that sell shoes with built in cameras..so you can video/photograph when just waking in the street without anyone knowing. Some people are just ****ing vile |
*Awaits micheal21 asking where to buy those shoes*
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Japan seems to have this area covered quite extensively, catering for all tastes it would seem
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and i am not joking |
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There are some right bloody nutters walking this earth,I just don't get the need to see people 'bits' we all know what each other have got, people actually make shoes to perv at people ? I've heard it all now,lol
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I have a camera in my hat looking for lice on people's scalps.
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Voyeur stuff is big business, i think it comes from peoples inherent curiosity (nosiness)
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How is this not ALREADY illegal :think:.
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Have you never clicked on the voyeur section of say TubeKitty?
One of the most popular things, i am told, is guys w*nking off on public transport with females opposite or in a near bye seat so that they see :omgno: |
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Imagine seeing a beautiful woman...sneeking a photo...rushing home only to find a big dangling cock staring back at you as the pic slowly develops.
Yes, it should be banned |
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It should be illegal and it will be eventually, I'm sure. But there's a whole muddle around stalking, voyeurism etc. There was a case of someone being filmed through the window of his house by someone he'd had a disagreement with. The police told him that peeking, or even filming through someone's window is not an arrestable offence unless it's proven that it was being done for voyeuristic purposes. And that a voyeurism charge will only stand up if the victim is a woman. Which is ridiculous and sexist. This whole area needs a good shake up. |
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Any pictures of that sort taken without consent should be considered a sexual crime.
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He did not have his cock out, but you could tell he was wanking and he was eyeballing me the whole time. Was so bizarre and creepy. I was only 14. It seems to be a not too uncommon experience among friends too. Though I seem to be the only one who was underage when it happened..which I guess is a weird kind of plus, that it happens more to adults than kids..anecdotally of course :umm2: I just cannot understand the mindset at all of someone who does that, or similar things. |
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i’m so sorry that happened to you that must’ve been super uncomfortable! |
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