Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Georgia photographing a minor without consent actually is illegal.
There is legislation about this in several states. I think millennial parents raised with the internet and social media are more protective of their children’s digital privacy.
Only for sex offenders. You just make this up out of thin air? How about reading the link?
No person required to register as a sexual offender pursuant to Code Section 42-1-12 shall intentionally photograph a minor without the consent of the minor's parent or guardian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Georgia photographing a minor without consent actually is illegal.
There is legislation about this in several states. I think millennial parents raised with the internet and social media are more protective of their children’s digital privacy.
Anonymous wrote:In Georgia photographing a minor without consent actually is illegal.
Anonymous wrote:In Georgia photographing a minor without consent actually is illegal.
Anonymous wrote:Keep spinning to try to justify your man hating sexist outdated views and keep proving everything the OP said is spot on. You’ll now be ignored, but keep talking into the ether thinking anyone cares to read your hate blatherings.
Anonymous wrote:I was a SAHD. I can’t tell you the number of times I was treated as suspect at the mall play area or the playground.
I was told I couldn’t photograph swim meets for mom when no female I saw taking pictures was asked to put the camera or phone away.
Sitting away from the soccer pitch with a long telephoto was seen as suspect. (I never wanted the kid watching me and not the game).
We are not lepers; we just have a reverse of the “normal” life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And per the OP, he falls right into your category of 90% of offenders since he knows his child’s teammates.
Show me where is says pedophiles don’t take picture in public, and if you’re about to say a team dad can’t ALSO be a sec offender please read your local papers and look at your local sex offender registry.
The thing I find most unlikely about this is that the SAHD’s I know would be the first people to object to someone photographing their kids like this.
I’m a SAHD, and I love some dad into photography takes photos of all the kids at the game and shares them to our private FB page. Once again your sexist premise is wrong!
Your sample size is one.
As are you. Thanks for proving my point.
Reading is fundamental. SAHD’s is plural. None of the (more than one) SAHD’s I know would be fine with a random man taking pictures of their children like this. Insofar as it’s gender based, the fathers of daughters would be even more upset. Even other SAHDs on this thread have said they wouldn’t be good with it.
You’ve asked them all? Sure. Anyone who improperly uses an apostrophe clearly can’t be trusted to tell the truth of all the SAHDs she has asked this question and knows for a fact they would have an issue with a photographer at their kid’s soccer game.
They’re friends, with whom we’ve discussed hard things like keeping our daughters safe from sexual violence and our sons safe from a culture that discourages them from reporting sexual violence so yes, I am comfortable saying a man hanging back from a game with a telephoto lens would disturb them.
Again, no one has issues with a team photographer and OP isn’t one so no need to conflate.
Once again you fail to identify what club teams have photographers at every game. Your ignorance is showing. You also cannot speak to what another person would say anymore they can speak for you. Not shooting from the sidelines to not have their kid looking to them is not hanging back or skulking.
You are also ignorant about sports photography in general so you are using your sexist man hating views to circle around trying to justify your hate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And per the OP, he falls right into your category of 90% of offenders since he knows his child’s teammates.
Show me where is says pedophiles don’t take picture in public, and if you’re about to say a team dad can’t ALSO be a sec offender please read your local papers and look at your local sex offender registry.
The thing I find most unlikely about this is that the SAHD’s I know would be the first people to object to someone photographing their kids like this.
I’m a SAHD, and I love some dad into photography takes photos of all the kids at the game and shares them to our private FB page. Once again your sexist premise is wrong!
Your sample size is one.
As are you. Thanks for proving my point.
Reading is fundamental. SAHD’s is plural. None of the (more than one) SAHD’s I know would be fine with a random man taking pictures of their children like this. Insofar as it’s gender based, the fathers of daughters would be even more upset. Even other SAHDs on this thread have said they wouldn’t be good with it.
You’ve asked them all? Sure. Anyone who improperly uses an apostrophe clearly can’t be trusted to tell the truth of all the SAHDs she has asked this question and knows for a fact they would have an issue with a photographer at their kid’s soccer game.
They’re friends, with whom we’ve discussed hard things like keeping our daughters safe from sexual violence and our sons safe from a culture that discourages them from reporting sexual violence so yes, I am comfortable saying a man hanging back from a game with a telephoto lens would disturb them.
Again, no one has issues with a team photographer and OP isn’t one so no need to conflate.