SticklinchJoe Posted 18 hours ago Report Share Posted 18 hours ago https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2450d5993vo I found this story interesting. Basically, someone has been filming ladies who are out on the town and posting the videos online. This guy is obviously a creep, and a weirdo (it's not Thom Yorke, by the way), but is that an arrestable offence now? I was wondering what your thoughts on this are, because as far as I can tell he wasn't upskirting or anything. Isn't it his right to film in public? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviewevie Posted 18 hours ago Report Share Posted 18 hours ago 6 minutes ago, SticklinchJoe said: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2450d5993vo I found this story interesting. Basically, someone has been filming ladies who are out on the town and posting the videos online. This guy is obviously a creep, and a weirdo (it's not Thom Yorke, by the way), but is that an arrestable offence now? I was wondering what your thoughts on this are, because as far as I can tell he wasn't upskirting or anything. Isn't it his right to film in public? err...not sure it is his right to film people then put it online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lost Posted 17 hours ago Report Share Posted 17 hours ago There are loads on them on youtube and I guess they make big money. Mainly because girls particularly from northern towns and cities in the UK tend to dress on a night out in ways men from other countries are not used to seeing. Like alot on things on the net (streaming sites) they are probably fighting a losing battle and playing wack a mole trying to shut them all down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SticklinchJoe Posted 16 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, steviewevie said: err...not sure it is his right to film people then put it online. What law does that break? If there is a law against that, the BBC break it every day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetime Posted 16 hours ago Report Share Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, SticklinchJoe said: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2450d5993vo I found this story interesting. Basically, someone has been filming ladies who are out on the town and posting the videos online. This guy is obviously a creep, and a weirdo (it's not Thom Yorke, by the way), but is that an arrestable offence now? I was wondering what your thoughts on this are, because as far as I can tell he wasn't upskirting or anything. Isn't it his right to film in public? Filming in public isn't illegal, but behind the paywall is where the alleged upskirting was put. I highly doubt he will be charged. He will have his devices sent away for analysis, which could take a year or so to be searched. Proving he actually took the videos, is perhaps harder task. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SticklinchJoe Posted 16 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 16 hours ago (edited) 9 minutes ago, thetime said: Filming in public isn't illegal, but behind the paywall is where the alleged upskirting was put. I highly doubt he will be charged. He will have his devices sent away for analysis, which could take a year or so to be searched. Proving he actually took the videos, is perhaps harder task. It wasn't clear to me if that was the same person though. Edit: re-reading the article, I think the paywall thing is probably a different case. It's certainly not mentioned in the quotes regarding this individual. Edited 16 hours ago by SticklinchJoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetime Posted 16 hours ago Report Share Posted 16 hours ago 9 minutes ago, SticklinchJoe said: It wasn't clear to me if that was the same person though. Edit: re-reading the article, I think the paywall thing is probably a different case. It's certainly not mentioned in the quotes regarding this individual. Aaah yes stalking and harrasment, I was reading the case on manchester evening news website. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SticklinchJoe Posted 16 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 16 hours ago Just now, thetime said: Aaah yes stalking and harrasment, I was reading the case on manchester evening news website. Yes, I feel those charges would be pretty much impossible to prove, which makes me wonder why there's even an article about it on the BBC. To what end? Unless there's more to it that isn't public yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetime Posted 16 hours ago Report Share Posted 16 hours ago 20 minutes ago, SticklinchJoe said: Yes, I feel those charges would be pretty much impossible to prove, which makes me wonder why there's even an article about it on the BBC. To what end? Unless there's more to it that isn't public yet. Well it was a very big in the media 6-9 months ago. Perhaps they want to put people's mind at rest, before the Christmas party season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviewevie Posted 14 hours ago Report Share Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, SticklinchJoe said: What law does that break? If there is a law against that, the BBC break it every day. Grey area...but I expect filming someone secretly in a certain state without their consent which is then posted on tiktok or YouTube for people to w*nk over is probably on the wrong side of the law. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GhostOfMaurice Posted 14 hours ago Report Share Posted 14 hours ago 2 minutes ago, steviewevie said: Grey area...but I expect filming someone secretly in a certain state without their consent which is then posted on tiktok or YouTube for people to w*nk over is probably on the wrong side of the law. If you're in a public place you can be filmed. I'd always present myself in a way that I'm happy to be seen when I'm out and about. We're getting filmed all the time by CCTV 🤷🏻♀️ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetime Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago 18 minutes ago, steviewevie said: Grey area...but I expect filming someone secretly in a certain state without their consent which is then posted on tiktok or YouTube for people to w*nk over is probably on the wrong side of the law. Morally wrong, not legally. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviewevie Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago 14 minutes ago, GhostOfMaurice said: If you're in a public place you can be filmed. I'd always present myself in a way that I'm happy to be seen when I'm out and about. We're getting filmed all the time by CCTV 🤷🏻♀️ Not if you then publish it online... especially for personal gain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GhostOfMaurice Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago 3 minutes ago, steviewevie said: Not if you then publish it online... especially for personal gain. Why not? Not saying it's ethical, but I don't see why it would be illegal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetime Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago (edited) 4 minutes ago, GhostOfMaurice said: Why not? Not saying it's ethical, but I don't see why it would be illegal. Its not, they are going down the copyright stance. Which is debatable, but its owned by the one filming/photographer. Are the youtube auditors, asking for release forms? Like Veitch in Manchester? No. I'm a street photographer, have been for 30 years. The biggest culprits not knowing the law, are the police. Edited 13 hours ago by thetime Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SticklinchJoe Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 3 hours ago It's how they say he was "secretly" filming too. That must be very hard to prove. Just to be clear, I'm not defending him, I'm defending civil liberties 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetime Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago 46 minutes ago, SticklinchJoe said: Just to be clear, I'm not defending him, I'm defending civil liberties It's interesting case, more so about filming/photography in public rather than this case. It will certainly will give more heat to legit street photographers, especially from PCOS, Police and security who don't know the law. I've been hassled a few times down the years, for a long time I keep the law for taking photographs in public printed in my bag. They ask to look at pictures/video on my nikon d850, I oblige and off I go. I don't have to do that or give personal details, I do so to give myself an easier time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviewevie Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, SticklinchJoe said: It's how they say he was "secretly" filming too. That must be very hard to prove. Just to be clear, I'm not defending him, I'm defending civil liberties what about the civil liberties of the women getting their pics posted online without their consent? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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