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August 28th, 2010 11:09 AM #21
in my point of view, i think that everyone of us has the right to take a picture if it is in public view. however, there is also a saying which holds that: somebody's right ends where another person's right begins. thus, that person has the right to take a picture of the car (with plate number) because the car is in public parking. however, when the owner asked the transgressor to delete the picture he should have immediately accede to it because of privacy concerns. just take into consideration the damages (anxiety, trauma) it caused to the victim after the incident.
to the ts.. you have a good case sir. our constitution will protect our basic freedom of privacy rather than the freedom of the transgressor to take a picture of your vehicle. i have not yet encountered a case decided by the supreme court like this before. it could be a potential bar exam question.
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October 11th, 2010 12:48 PM #22
"Kung ako kukuha ng litrato ng kotse at masama ang intensyon ko, kukuhanan ko yun ng patago, yung walang nakakakita. Madali namang gawin yan using telephoto lense o yung mga concealed camera"
+1 sir..
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October 11th, 2010 03:39 PM #24
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October 11th, 2010 06:49 PM #26
sa TS.. ano ba oto nyo sir?? baka naman ni a admire lang kaya kinunan nang picture.. or kaya dream car nya yun.. papakita sa misis nya.. or baka may accessory kayo na gusto nya.. kaya kinunan nang picture papagaya?
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October 11th, 2010 07:02 PM #27
Hirap itong day and age. Baka Homeland Security yan if the TS is living in the states...
Air Mall or Assembly Grounds * The Rise.
Makati CBD parking