Ningsi ( 9 years ago )
January 15, 2011 Greg during my renect stay in Udon Thani amongst other more touristy shots I decided to try and get a few thigh shots of some of the beautiful women knocking around in Udon Thani. After all they say the prettiest girls come from Udon and I figured the legs must go with the faces.It was bloody damn embarrassing because every time I went to snap a photo I felt like a pervert, honest it was meant to be in the name of research. Needless to say i ended up getting very few clear shots because most of the ones I took were on full zoom and came out fuzzy.I love the Japanese photo, I'd have been tempted to drop some money.
Jane ( 9 years ago )
Ray,I went back to the video to be sure I had the context of the staetment you're referring to and you haven't captured the rest of the quote. The reporter also included the phrase as long as it isn't lewd or sexual . We would agree that if it is lewd or sexual then it should indeed be illegal.
Nilesh ( 10 years ago )
I completely udnsretand the need for privacy and respect for others's personal space, but that doesn't justify banning technology that younger people need to do their jobs in today's world. I've always maintained that technology would help bolster club memberships via pictures or blog posts. That doesn't mean clubs can't survive without tech, but this problem will not go away before the last club does. In compromise, I do like the idea of a pouch or carrying case and restricted zones. I don't bring phones with me poolside because of the water. I could also see electronic devices restricted to inside tents, cars, or RVs. What about signing agreements that taking photos of non-consenting members would result in instant bans?
Will ( 12 years ago )
I read your post and wished I'd wrttien it
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January 15, 2011 Greg during my renect stay in Udon Thani amongst other more touristy shots I decided to try and get a few thigh shots of some of the beautiful women knocking around in Udon Thani. After all they say the prettiest girls come from Udon and I figured the legs must go with the faces.It was bloody damn embarrassing because every time I went to snap a photo I felt like a pervert, honest it was meant to be in the name of research. Needless to say i ended up getting very few clear shots because most of the ones I took were on full zoom and came out fuzzy.I love the Japanese photo, I'd have been tempted to drop some money.
Ray,I went back to the video to be sure I had the context of the staetment you're referring to and you haven't captured the rest of the quote. The reporter also included the phrase as long as it isn't lewd or sexual . We would agree that if it is lewd or sexual then it should indeed be illegal.
I completely udnsretand the need for privacy and respect for others's personal space, but that doesn't justify banning technology that younger people need to do their jobs in today's world. I've always maintained that technology would help bolster club memberships via pictures or blog posts. That doesn't mean clubs can't survive without tech, but this problem will not go away before the last club does. In compromise, I do like the idea of a pouch or carrying case and restricted zones. I don't bring phones with me poolside because of the water. I could also see electronic devices restricted to inside tents, cars, or RVs. What about signing agreements that taking photos of non-consenting members would result in instant bans?
I read your post and wished I'd wrttien it