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It is a public place so, to some extent, people can expect to be photographed in public places. However, it's not a crowd scene but a photo of a specific individual (and would you expect to be photographed when doing your shopping in a supermarket?) and, whilst their identity is not known to us and, in a sense, we could have seen the same thing if we had been in the store ourselves, the individual is clearly identifiable to people who know him. It doesn't show him in any private activity and doesn't really paint him in a bad light either. If you take photographs, you own those photographs and can do what you like with them. However, the reason why people may not complain is because they are unlikely to see this forum and therefore not even aware of the fact their photo has been published. This covers supermarket staff as well, even if their photos have been posted and without complaint in the past. I think I'd remove it anyway - and, whilst people can, to some extent, do what they like with photos of which they own the copyright, there's also rules about what can be posted on this forum and no-one who posts on here owns this website, so don't have the right to post anything that the website owner doesn't want them to. So, people can do what they like with photographs they've taken - but only to a certain extent.0
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I am so disappointed in you SFSB
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3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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:eek::eek:We don't think about these things do we, until after the event? I could have quoted that photograph, without even thinking about it, if someone had not mentioned the issue.
Thanks for removing it.0 -
Just report the posts. It's obvious the children have come out to play ! Puppets on a string with you know who calling the shots !0
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Well done TM, and thank you Dexter, I know I would be aghast if someone posted my picture on this thread:oThe person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0
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Mildred1970 wrote: »Have done
Thanks MildredTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Ladyshopper....I have just made a booking on HE and put in my claim form....so thank you!!...for all the advice you gave in your posts.
Fingers crossed, I will get a refund, and we get to spend a lovely free night in the Hilton too :j :j
I will let you know once I hear from HE, but paid the insurance just in case.....would never had known about HE if it wasnt for you, Ladyshopper...so massive thanks!!:smileyheaKeep Moving 2018 challenge.
January....
Week 1-4 total 159.44 miles
Week 5.... 41.66 miles
Not moving anywhere! House renovations taken over life!!0 -
Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Haven't actually seen any Quorn results posted today yet so..
0.02x ASDA Loose Broccoli (PER KG) £0.02 N/A
0.01x ASDA Loose Broccoli (PER KG) £0.01 N/A
0.01x ASDA Grower's Selection Loose Sprouts (PER KG) £0.02 £0.02
4x Quorn 8 Meat Free Sausages (336G) £7.20 £4.00
4x Quorn Southern Fried Bites (300G) £7.96 £4.00
0.02x ASDA Loose Carrot (order by number of carrots or select kg) (PER KG) £0.01 £0.01
0.02x ASDA Loose Parsnips (PER KG) £0.02 £0.03
0.02x ASDA Loose Parsnips (PER KG) £0.02 £0.03
0.02x ASDA Loose Carrot (order by number of carrots or select kg) (PER KG) £0.01 £0.01
0.01x ASDA Grower's Selection Loose Sprouts (PER KG) £0.02 £0.02
Sausages not quite as good as I'd hoped, but still pretty good.
What's happened there on the sausages?:think: Looks like you've got £7.20/4 = £1.80 each on the sausages packs - it seems they have not increased their individual price yet in the store when putting them onto their new mbuy. I suspect you were charged the new, more expensive price of 4 for £6 rather than the 2x 2 for £2 'deal' that they were previously on (could be good for a GC if people still have 2 for £2 showing in their stores) - would have been a lot better if we had had a no-show on the 2 for £2 mbuy, rather than them now charging £2 more for four - and currently now £1.60 more for buying 2 than before (looks like that may be set to increase to £1.92 more!).0
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