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Isnt that entrapment? Its a fake account with a hot chick to trick the kid into accepting and revealing his info. I could be wrong though.
No, entrapment is if the cop told the kid to put the photos on Facebook. This is more like an undercover thing.Isnt that entrapment? Its a fake account with a hot chick to trick the kid into accepting and revealing his info. I could be wrong though.
Or people could be smart and stop posting bad pictures of themselves. Or they have the option of just not using Facebook altogether. It's quite easy to live without it, actually. When you post stuff like that it pretty much becomes a public domain of sorts. It's different than if this was a picture in your house that they got access to.Jobs / cops / coaches / authorities need to step away from people's Facebook accounts and stop prying into our personal lives.
If you wanted your lives to be personal then you wouldn't put the pictures on the Internet.Jobs / cops / coaches / authorities need to step away from people's Facebook accounts and stop prying into our personal lives.
It's illegal to pose with a beer can?
That's not proof you actually ingested any beer.
That's kind of splitting hairs. You pose with one to put online, it's pretty safe to say you did some sipping.
Some one could easily posed with an empty beer bottle to look cool. Doesn't mean they actually drank anything.
Teens do all kinds of posing in pics to look cool. Posing with a beer bottle just for kick is not out of the question.
I'd say that the pictures found online only led to the kid getting in trouble. Like this:
Cop: Is that you holding a beer can? Were you drinking?
Kid: I had a couple.
Cop: Thanks for letting me know! You could've been holding the can for you dad!![]()
The article says others were busted in the pic even though they didn't post the picture. They simply had the misfortune of being in the picture that was posted.If you wanted your lives to be personal then you wouldn't put the pictures on the Internet.
And it is no one's fault but our own. If you choose to post every detail about yourself on a public website, then you have no right to complain when people view it. It's like walking down the street naked and then getting upset when people look at you.People have way too much access to our personal lives these days.
People also have private pages at MySpace and Facebook for friends and family. Then here comes mr.nanny-law cop posing as a hot chick to beg for some riske pics.And it is no one's fault but our own. If you choose to post every detail about yourself on a public website, then you have no right to complain when people view it. It's like walking down the street naked and then getting upset when people look at you.
With sites like Facebook and MySpace, you are inviting the general public to check out what goes on in your personal life.
He probably wanted to get laid and figured he'd show his party animal side.If you posted those pics for friends and family then why give them a some hot girl anyway. Why would you give those pics to a stranger?
Yeah cops should lie about being hot chicks and beg minors for unlawful pics.How dare they try to hold us responsible for our actions! It's a free country, right? Free from consequences?