lol@oteixeira wrote:
I feel the same way but not about the pictures, whenever I am trying to read a nametag on a woman/girl working in a store and I have a hard time making out the name (a lot of stores allow hand written name tags). I am waiting for someone to come up and sock me one for looking at what I am looking at.
@wwin wrote:
From what I read, the police were called and neighbors were organizing to go to the location to try and confront (or I'm not sure what ) the individual.
Irene, I did that once, but it was about 15 years ago. A small house where I grew up until I was 6 years old....up the street from the beach.....I also knocked on the door and introduced myself....got the OK to take pictures. It does indeed provide pleasant memories.....got off the track here, but you brought back memories, girl!!!@Irene_L.A. wrote:
Last time my daughter visited, we took a ride to see old neighbors, and she took pictures of the house, I treasure it, the biggest undertaking I've done, and now I have a memory. My daughter ran the bell, and introduced herself, the lady was gracious and spoke with her, relieving a great memory, nice.
@Hoju wrote:
an adaptor existed at one point to keep this from being an issue. It was essentially a tiny mirror that went over your phone camera lens so it looked like you were just texting but instead you were actually taking a picture. The mirror kept you from having to hold your camera at that "I'm clearly taking a picture" angle. It was billed as spy camera crap when really, it would be perfect for our work.
@Hoju wrote:
That one on amazon is enormous. Do you have a link for the eBay one?
I think it's much worse! I don't go there anymore, even if I have a question or want to recommend a good contractor. Just not worth it. A nearby friend told me she thinks I have the absolute worst neighbors in the world, based on ND posts.@SoCalMama wrote:
Next door is the new facebook for retired people. It's crazy. They had to ban a few retired teachers who could not keep their political opinions to themselves.
@LGRM wrote:
I think it's much worse! I don't go there anymore, even if I have a question or want to recommend a good contractor. Just not worth it. A nearby friend told me she thinks I have the absolute worst neighbors in the world, based on ND posts.@SoCalMama wrote:
Next door is the new facebook for retired people. It's crazy. They had to ban a few retired teachers who could not keep their political opinions to themselves.
Anyway, I haven't done a photo-required shop in a long time b/c of these issues. If it's overt, that's one thing, but covert, not so fun. The photographer could have a cover story ready to go, but for me, that's more angst than I choose to endure, in this day and litigious age.
@alake58 wrote:
They still have them. I have one on order right now.