Posted in: Man arrested for taking 'normal' picture of woman on train See in context
that's utter nonsense. there are laws that protect your privacy even in public. no one can take your pic or film you without consent. what this old man did was odd and suspicious, and it was the correct decision to arrest him.
That's actually not true, at least not in the United Sates. It is legal to photograph or videotape anything and anyone on any public property without their consent unless they are somewhere that they should expect a reasonable amount of privacy (such as a bathroom stall). This is how the paparazzi make a living doing so, as long as they do not impede that person (such as block them from walking down a sidewalk) they can photograph them without their consent.
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Posted in: Fire breaks out in Ginza building with famous sushi restaurant See in context
USNinJapan2, it's so overrated that you spent hundreds of dollars to go ack 2 more times???
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it’s called sarcasm Phew, I thought so. Your persona can't possibly be meant to be taken seriously.
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