Anonymous wrote:
Police can't get the Snapchat photos. It will be your daughter's word against his.
http://blog.thirdparent.com/can-police-obtain-disappearing-snapchat-pictures/
Snapchat supplied some or all of the data requested in 92% of the U.S. cases and 21% of the foreign government cases.
If the pics disappear, you might be wondering what exactly the governments might be hoping to retrieve. It’s instructive to look at the most recent version of Snapchat Guide for Law Enforcement to see what is really happening.
Snapchat keeps (and can turn over) pics for 30 days in the event that they haven’t been viewed by all recipients
Snapchat retains records of meta data for all messages sent and received – to/from, date and time – but not the message content, and will turn over this data in response to a search warrant
Snapchat has the personal info that you supplied on file – user name, email address, phone number and the date the account was created
For furtive Snapchat users, the principal risk remains the chance that a recipient takes a screenshot of your picture, or otherwise manages to capture it before it is destroyed, then forwards that pic or posts it somewhere online. It is true, however, that Snapchat does have records that it will turn over to law enforcement – a fact that makes it an imperfect solution for covering your tracks if you are up to no good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to immediately call the police. A detective in Special Victims will come to your home (or ask you to come to the precinct) to meet with you and your daughter. The detective will get a warrant to retrieve the photo from SnapChat. Do not wait. Call the police right now.
This is utter madness. The boys life will be ruined for one silly mistake.
No, while I appreciate your hyperbole, his life won't be "ruined". We can all hope, though, that he will learn the importance of boundaries and obeying the lay. Additionally, his actions also will earn him an apparently much needed consequence. In the meantime, instead of posting here perhaps you should hit the books, particularly focusing on your ELA.
-Signed, a Mom of 3 Boys and 2 Girls
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to immediately call the police. A detective in Special Victims will come to your home (or ask you to come to the precinct) to meet with you and your daughter. The detective will get a warrant to retrieve the photo from SnapChat. Do not wait. Call the police right now.
This is utter madness. The boys life will be ruined for one silly mistake.
+1
I’m wondering how this poster and others who agree with him/her would feel about parents reporting girls who send nudes to the police. My son has received several unsolicited nudes from girls who have crushes on him. He simply deletes them and moves on with his life. But perhaps we should have reported these girls to the police so their lives could be ruined over their own stupid mistakes.
Somehow, it’s only when boys pull this crap that parents threaten contacting the police. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to immediately call the police. A detective in Special Victims will come to your home (or ask you to come to the precinct) to meet with you and your daughter. The detective will get a warrant to retrieve the photo from SnapChat. Do not wait. Call the police right now.
This is utter madness. The boys life will be ruined for one silly mistake.
+1
I’m wondering how this poster and others who agree with him/her would feel about parents reporting girls who send nudes to the police. My son has received several unsolicited nudes from girls who have crushes on him. He simply deletes them and moves on with his life. But perhaps we should have reported these girls to the police so their lives could be ruined over their own stupid mistakes.
Somehow, it’s only when boys pull this crap that parents threaten contacting the police. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to immediately call the police. A detective in Special Victims will come to your home (or ask you to come to the precinct) to meet with you and your daughter. The detective will get a warrant to retrieve the photo from SnapChat. Do not wait. Call the police right now.
OMG. Please take a Valium and let the adults talk.
And judging from the 3 last posts you just made here it looks like you're a child who is worried about getting "caught" because you've done something wrong. A consequence or two would probably do you some good.
Sorry, no. I’m a 49 year old mother of teens and none of this is new or shocking to me as it seems to be to you. There is a reasonable, measured reaction to teenaged stupidity (of BOTH genders), and then there is the manic, over-the-top, call the police reaction of people like you. I know which one I’d choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to immediately call the police. A detective in Special Victims will come to your home (or ask you to come to the precinct) to meet with you and your daughter. The detective will get a warrant to retrieve the photo from SnapChat. Do not wait. Call the police right now.
This is utter madness. The boys life will be ruined for one silly mistake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to immediately call the police. A detective in Special Victims will come to your home (or ask you to come to the precinct) to meet with you and your daughter. The detective will get a warrant to retrieve the photo from SnapChat. Do not wait. Call the police right now.
OMG. Please take a Valium and let the adults talk.
And judging from the 3 last posts you just made here it looks like you're a child who is worried about getting "caught" because you've done something wrong. A consequence or two would probably do you some good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to immediately call the police. A detective in Special Victims will come to your home (or ask you to come to the precinct) to meet with you and your daughter. The detective will get a warrant to retrieve the photo from SnapChat. Do not wait. Call the police right now.
This is utter madness. The boys life will be ruined for one silly mistake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to immediately call the police. A detective in Special Victims will come to your home (or ask you to come to the precinct) to meet with you and your daughter. The detective will get a warrant to retrieve the photo from SnapChat. Do not wait. Call the police right now.
OMG. Please take a Valium and let the adults talk.
Anonymous wrote:JFC. All the cops? Risk this bot being
Labeled a sexual predator. Your fucking nuts.
Teach your daughter that boys do stupid things and to erase and block. Then contact the parents privately and let them know they need to teach their son proper internet behavior.
This country is going down the crapper with stupidity.
Anonymous wrote:You need to immediately call the police. A detective in Special Victims will come to your home (or ask you to come to the precinct) to meet with you and your daughter. The detective will get a warrant to retrieve the photo from SnapChat. Do not wait. Call the police right now.