it appears your medication has kicked in!

-----Original Message-----
>From: "knarftheria...@gmail.com" <knarftheria...@gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: Kid pictures (was Re: PESO: Concentration)
>
>If parents don't want their kids photographed in public places they could 
>dress them in little burkas.
>
>They could make "Western burkas": like Spiderman or Star Wars for boys, Barbie 
>or My Little Pony for the girls.
>
>One could do a Christian motif: cover it in crucifixes or maybe a beard and 
>crown of thorns. Different religions could use their own symbology. Cover up 
>your child and indoctrinate all at once!
>
>And think of the sports team licensing opportunities here!
>
>Your kid will look cool ~and~ be protected from photographers and other pesky 
>predators. 
>
>With the right marketing this could take off...
>
>Cheers,
>frank
>
>
>
>--- Original Message ---
>
>From: John Sessoms <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com>
>Sent: February 19, 2013 2/19/13
>To: PDML@pdml.net
>Subject: Re: Kid pictures (was Re: PESO: Concentration)
>
>From: Igor Roshchin
>> Tue Feb 19 08:50:32 EST 2013
>> John Sessoms wrote:
>>
>>> From: Larry Colen
>>>> On Feb 18, 2013, at 7:43 AM, Aahz Maruch wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm going to hijack your post in a slightly different direction.
>>>>> My sibling has been rather adamant about not posting photos of zir
>>>>> child in public places.  What do other people think about that
>>>>> attitude?
>>>>
>>>> I think that parents should have the right to say whether pictures of
>>>> their kids can be posted.
>>>
>>>
>>> That sounds an awful lot like giving "parents" an absolute veto over
>>> what you can photograph. It's not very far from there to "You can't take
>>> photographs here because there are children present."
>>
>> John,
>>
>> There are constitunational (or otherwise legal) right, and there is what
>> is right (and/or ethical) with a kid.
>
>I don't photograph kids until I have a signed contract and the parents 
>pay me a lot of money.
>
>But if I am in a public location, going about my own business, it is 
>parents responsibility to keep their kids out of my way. It is *not* 
>their right to tell me I can't engage in my lawful occupation because 
>they cannot or will not control their spawn.
>
>I've had problems before where I was working, somebody's kid intruded 
>into my frame & the parents hassled me about it.
>
>I really don't like that.
.


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