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Old 03-12-2011, 12:58 PM   #30
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Default Re: Name & Shame Thieves

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Originally Posted by Jim Goose
And taking a screen shot of someone who stole something and putting it up on a wall is not an offence.

You can only be sued by someone for defamation if the defamation is FALSE.
Video evidience is not defamation or inflamatory.
It proves it happened.
It's illegal to take a picture of someone without their consent.
If the store has 'video surveillance' signs, the customer walks in giving consent to be recorded. I highly doubt the sign says 'you will be posted on YouTube.'
I'm all for naming and shaming, but you can't post a video of someone on YouTube without their consent, regardless of what they are doing.
Hope they get that girl but.
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