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Is it legal to post a picture of a minor without parental consent?

The answer is one word, “Depends”!Rule No 1. when you are outdoors, all the courts have ruled, “you have no expectations of privacy”. You do have expectations of privacy in your home, hotel room, to a limited extent in your car with the doors locked, and limited extent at work for company private and proprietary work.Now that said, under the “Fair Use Act” you can post or repost things in sample and small niblets for the purposes of “education, news worty, teaching, public awareness, and Non for profit”.Where it’s a minor, are you invading the child's privacy, and yes, even children expect privacy. Is it harmful, or will endanger the child, to stalkers and molestors, will it invite or procure unwanted attention and danger to the child, then you could be sued.You asked if it was “legal” yes, it’s legal based on the content I just wrote.Can you still be sued in a “civil suit” absolutely!Because when you ask is it “legal”; you’re essentially asking if it’s a crime. Answer: it’s not a crime unless you were going to do something malicious with the picture and post the picture that would invite danger or unwanted attention from potential pedophiles, child pornography, kidnappers, stalkers to endanger that child. If you do, even “unintentionally”; that’s on YOU, and you could be held liable in a Civil Suit and Criminal charges. And if that picture gets stolen or downloaded online and reused for those same purposes; you could be on the hook for that as well. (potential pedophiles, child pornography, kidnappers, stalkers to endanger that child.)

Repost i was told wrong category. Weird because I wasn;t even cold....?

Usually if I am really cold my n*pples get kind of bigger and hard, but I was not even cold. My and Clarise were lying in bed talking and joking around and she was reaching over me to get stuff then they got like that, I had to type this fast because she is coming.
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turned on is liike the nasty way? No I am straight!! and no first person, I was wrong, she just got in the shower xD
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14 by the way, I don't know if I should get it more.....boys at school call me s*xually retarded because Idon't get much of that stuff.
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How can I report a car stolen if it’s not in my name?

You call the police, report the vehicle stolen and ask that a unit be sent out to your location or the location where the vehicle is supposed to be. They will then either dispatch a unit or, if they are backed up with calls, they will instruct you to come into the nearest police station and fill out a report.That’s what you need to do.Here’s the problem:Whose vehicle is it? - The police are going to want to speak with the owner at some point to determine whether or not you had any right to have the vehicle in your possession, if you indeed did. The owner is also likely to require a copy of the police report for insurance purposes. Finally, the police will almost certainly only release the vehicle if it is found to its legal owner.What is your role in the matter? - If you are simply a bystander, then there’s not much you can report to the police. They again are going to want to talk with the person who was operating or in possession of the vehicle and then the registered owner. If you are simply a fired, co-worker or person on the street, your role usually ends when you have informed the police of your status.Your story needs to “add up” - If the police come out or you go the station, what you tell them needs to make sense. If you don’t know much or what you tell doesn’t sound truthful or logical, you could find yourself in a great deal of trouble. Unless you have a good reason to become involved, you may wish to leave the heavy lifting to the vehicle’s owner.If the vehicle’s a rental, then you need to let the rental company spearhead the matter - After you have reported the theft (or potential theft) to the agency and the police, they’ll handle the majority of what remains. While they may need a statement from you, your role largely ends when the police and the rental agency come together.Frankly, unless there are strong reasons not to do so, you should allow the vehicle’s registered owner to deal with as much of this type of matter as possible.

Is it illegal to post photos of someone online without their permission?

the photos of the person were not taken outside. the person who took the photos is the person in the photos. the person in the photos is nude and semi-nude. the person shared the photos with his or her significant other, through cell phone, and yahoo photo share, and the person not only kept the photos by saving them, but forwarded them from the cell phone to the email, and then the person saved the photos through yahoo photo share. the person said he or she would not save or forward the photos but did so anyways. it would be hard to prove an age- but the victim who is in these photos and shared these photos is 25, but the photos were taken several years ago.

Car-sex ,statutory rape, and illegal immigration?

First of all, let me say to all of the people taking the high-horse here, to hell with your self-rightious and often hypocritical fundamentalist standards. How can you judge a person knowing so little about them.

That being said...in Flanders-speak this is a dilly of a pickle. The bigger problem has more to do with the way we impress our larger social mores into laws that don't often benefit all people, simply mollify the ones who are the greater majority. We consistently enforce laws about age of consent or relationship laws based on (what might seem like) irrefutable figures such as age. But the maturity of a person can hardly be determined by their age.

I somehow wish the system worked better, but it doesn't. Regardless of "fairness" or "justice" or "ideals", there is the law. As a minor, you have very few "rights" (not that they increase much as you get older) and if your partner was here illegally then he may very well have fewer rights than you.

The only thing you can do is to build your relationships as best you can and hope for the best. Let your mother know she isn't necesarilly helping if she intends to lash out against the people you are partnering with...but be prepared to establish why that is the case. Understand that Any legal repercusions were, sadly, part of an imperfect system and do your best to learn from them.

I hope this improves for you, but I also hope you will be strong if it doesn't.

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