Originally Posted By: andym

All I can see of your house is that there's ADT alarm, high fences with bolted gates and that there are a number of security lights, you also have a fan in your upstairs window. Armed with that knowledge I doubt your house has made it onto anyone's 'must burgle' list.


But you can clearly see that some of my neighbours do not have that kind of security at all, proving my point that it could be used to spot weakness.

As for your friend in your office, I think he should have the right to have his picture excluded if he wants. As a photographer myself I would respect that request or a least give him a minute to step out of my way.

I think this raises another interesting point, Bitt you say it's not something you own in the first place, what do you mean? This guys owns his own face doesn't he? Surely he should have the right to protect that if he wishes. I think this is where the law is confusing and need updating. It's one thing to take a picture for your own records or to sell a house but a totally different thing to place it within a searchable database and give it some pretty high level attention in the media.

Cheers

Cris.