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Thursday, December 31st, 2009
OMFG!, A ghost caught on CCTV cameras in the school! in highschool munksnà ¤ s of Helsinki …
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I 'd be grateful if you could tell YouTube you have to do this video with sex. Take a look at the section on the videos below and watch all videos sexually suggestive there. This vid has nothing to do with sex, so I have no idea why it insists on the YouTube link to her entire sexual suggestive. The only conclusion that has any sense is that YouTube is doing it on purpose so that people will think that this video has something to do with sex. YouTube is either incompetent corrupt. Anyway, it doesn 't bode well for them. ————————— The rights of photographers and the law in the UK - a brief guide for street photographers. Know your rights when you're out with your camera. Although the law is clear on a citizen 's rights to freely take pictures in public places (with some restrictions), there is growing evidence of police officers, community support of the police (PCSOs ), the security guards and the general jobsworths who can not respect the rights of photographers going about their lawful business. Street shots If you're in a public right of way - as a public road, a path for pedestrians or a public highway - you're free to take photographs for personal and commercial use as long as you're not causing an obstruction other users or falling foul of anti-terrorism laws or even the official secrets act (frankly, this is unlikely). The owners have no right to stop people taking photos of their buildings, if the photographer is being placed in a public place (eg the way out). However, if you 're the situation in private property and the landlord / tenant objects, then they have every right to request that you immediately and you will be asked if you refuse. Malls Most shopping centers and malls are placed on private land with many gaining a notorious reputation for fast sending security guards goats that require you to take photos. The irony that they're busy and you film every angle via a flotilla of CCTV cameras in the generally lost on them. Deletion of images The security guards did not stop and did not seek power or right to grab your computer or delete images or confiscate film under any circumstances. For more info on the rights of photographers, please visit: http://www.urban75.org/photos/photographers-rights-and-the-law.html Special thanks to: http://youtube.com/FKNnewz http://youtube.com/DarrenPollard1st http://current.com/people/opencircuit http://youtube.com/SparksVids http://youtube.com/BrianHowes390
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