There's no privacy law to restrict news channels/programs from showing people on tv as long as the news channel/program wasn't breaking the law.
What a piece of crap
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Originally posted by RubenDouglas
There's no privacy law to restrict news channels/programs from showing people on tv as long as the news channel/program wasn't breaking the law. -
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i guess i always thought there was privacy laws. i always see tv shows saying that you need to sign a release for it to be shown on tv.. I just had the thought process that if you dont want to be shown on a news/tv program, you can just say no.Comment
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Originally posted by RubenDouglasi guess i always thought there was privacy laws. i always see tv shows saying that you need to sign a release for it to be shown on tv.. I just had the thought process that if you dont want to be shown on a news/tv program, you can just say no.
As far as I know that is true, people on cops have to sign a release, at least that is what I thought I heard them say!Comment
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Originally posted by ScottdStraight up! I totally agree. If someone did that to my wife or kid. I would kill them. I don't care if I spend the rest of my life in Prison. I WOULD KILL THEM!
Same here. I would be the judge and jury. And I guarantee they wouldn't do it again.My Fan Page http://theusualgamer.net/MyFanPage_Heelfan71.aspx
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Re: What a piece of crap
Originally posted by RubenDouglasi guess i always thought there was privacy laws. i always see tv shows saying that you need to sign a release for it to be shown on tv.. I just had the thought process that if you dont want to be shown on a news/tv program, you can just say no.
Not really sure about this.
In addition, if he is convicted, he also has the possibility of appealing the conviction on the basis that his jury pool was tainted (due to the television show) and thus he didn't receive a fair trial. It seems like a longshot, but when you're faced with spending time in PMITA prison, you'll likely do anything to get out of it. Obviously, they have evidence that he tried to solicit sex from a minor over the Internet, so he's basically going down. Anybody know what the punishment in Florida is for this offense?
Originally posted by Heelfan71They won't do nothing because of the cameras. They all do the same crap, which is lie about why they are there.Comment
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Fry his ***! If not, the other inmates will have a good ol time with him.Comment
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I saw the new edition last night and I was disturbed.
One guy took off all his clothes inside the house. A couple of the people were married and had kids of their own.
Another man saw a previous Dateline episode and it still didn't stop him from going to the house.
Almost all of the men lied when they were questioned. Most said they showed up to just be a big brother or mentor to the teenager. I never knew mentoring included anal sex.
One guy was actually on a business trip. Just imagine his boss questioning him why he didn't make any sales.
I would be pissed if I was paying for his plane ticket, hotel, and other expenses just to find out the perv was trying to have sex with teenagers on company time and money.
They busted over 30 people in 3 days.Comment
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