Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see our weekly "someone is filming you" thread is back.
Nice way to dismiss, or even normalize, the idea that people filming other people in public is worth merely a shrug.
Don't pull out the "But it's not illegal" card. Just because something is not illegal does not mean it's fine to do, or that the subject of the "it's not illegal" filming should just suck it up and be OK with it.
Or maybe these threads are fake? Made up because people like you freak out?
This. Because here we go with the OP now claiming sex trafficking as the issue. More QAnon trolls on this site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best thing to do in that situation is to leave. Remove yourself from the situation.
Which is what they did
Not quite.
They engaged the barista who tipped off the men. That could have ended badly. The men could have approached the woman or followed her.
It would have been safer to leave abruptly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, they were in a public place. Anyone can take pictures or video of people who are in public places.
Sounds like an excellent way to get yourself ejected from an establishment or punched in the face.
Punched in the face? That would be prison and a lawsuit.
Low IQ people tend to resort to violence because they can’t form and articulate complete thoughts.
What's low IQ is thinking that anyone is going to be arrested or successfully sued for defending themselves against an obvious voyeur.
But you’re not defending yourself. You’re physically assaulting someone who isn’t doing anything illegal.
That makes YOU the violent criminal here. Because that’s what you are - a violent criminal.
Good luck convincing a cop and DA. What are the odds that someone creepy enough to film at a Starbucks has illegal content on their phones?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see our weekly "someone is filming you" thread is back.
Nice way to dismiss, or even normalize, the idea that people filming other people in public is worth merely a shrug.
Don't pull out the "But it's not illegal" card. Just because something is not illegal does not mean it's fine to do, or that the subject of the "it's not illegal" filming should just suck it up and be OK with it.
Or maybe these threads are fake? Made up because people like you freak out?
Anonymous wrote:Human traffickers or Sex offenders.
Make sure that your DD is never alone, parks safely, carries a pepper spray, has her location sharing on.
Anonymous wrote:Your DD is immature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, they were in a public place. Anyone can take pictures or video of people who are in public places.
Sounds like an excellent way to get yourself ejected from an establishment or punched in the face.
Punched in the face? That would be prison and a lawsuit.
Low IQ people tend to resort to violence because they can’t form and articulate complete thoughts.
What's low IQ is thinking that anyone is going to be arrested or successfully sued for defending themselves against an obvious voyeur.
But you’re not defending yourself. You’re physically assaulting someone who isn’t doing anything illegal.
That makes YOU the violent criminal here. Because that’s what you are - a violent criminal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best thing to do in that situation is to leave. Remove yourself from the situation.
Which is what they did
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see our weekly "someone is filming you" thread is back.
Nice way to dismiss, or even normalize, the idea that people filming other people in public is worth merely a shrug.
Don't pull out the "But it's not illegal" card. Just because something is not illegal does not mean it's fine to do, or that the subject of the "it's not illegal" filming should just suck it up and be OK with it.
Anonymous wrote:The best thing to do in that situation is to leave. Remove yourself from the situation.