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rgkv

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wow.. bummer for you if thats what happened. Never thought about it much, but I guess with today tecnology they have cameras so small. actually surprised we dont hear more of this
 
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kittykellykat

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Sounds bizarre. Tell us what happened. Did he bring a spy camera??
Had his phone camera on. I decided to turn mine on too among other things I won’t mention.

Stupidly told me he sells coke while it was running and I just acted like didn’t care because I was livid and plotting my revenge. He can say goodbye to his extracurricular source of revenue, and maybe even his freedom now.

Every agency should blacklist this number.
 
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Shaquille Oatmeal

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Sorry this happened to you Kelly.
I always leave it in my bag for this reason just so that there are no doubts.
Unless of course I plan on taking pics and have asked the provider before (which I've asked for only once), or we trust each other enough.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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Thank you all ❤as an aside, this is one of those instances that makes me glad for our “conservative” prostitution laws here. The asymmetrical moral culpability makes me less scared to report him.
I think this would be illegal even in New Zealand as taking pics without consent in a place where you'd expect privacy, (not in a public place), would be illegal.
Atleast that is what this link from New Zealand police seems to say.
It is generally lawful to take photographs of people in public places without their consent. However, you must not film or take photos of people if they are in a place where they can expect privacy (such as a public changing area or toilet) and that person:
  • is naked, in underclothes, showering, toileting etc
  • is unaware of being filmed or photographed
  • has not given consent to be filmed or photographed.
You should not take photos of people if:
  • they are in a place where they would expect reasonable privacy and publication would be highly offensive to an objective and reasonable person
  • it has potential to stop other people's use and enjoyment of the same place
  • you have no legitimate reason for taking the film or photos.
 
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richaceg

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Keep an eye out on that Meta Rayban glasses...I have sunglasses I use for fishing. but those prescription glasses might do the trick if the lady isn't careful.
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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Had his phone camera on. I decided to turn mine on too among other things I won’t mention.

Stupidly told me he sells coke while it was running and I just acted like didn’t care because I was livid and plotting my revenge. He can say goodbye to his extracurricular source of revenue, and maybe even his freedom now.

Every agency should blacklist this number.
Damn, remind me not to piss you off if we ever meet :D
 
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