----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Blakely"
Subject: Re: More Texas Photo Issues


You can't have a reasonable right to privacy anywhere you can't have a reasonable expectation of privacy. Not law, just logic. If you are in a place where the expectation of privacy is reasonable, you have it. On a public street, you have no expectation of privacy concerning what other people may see or hear. You do have a reasonable expectation of privacy concerning the contents of your pocket. You have a reasonable expectation of privacy in a stall in a public john concerning what may be seen, but no expectation of privacy concerning what may be overheard. Women in skirts (and Scots in kilts) have a reasonable expectation of privacy concerning what they are wearing (or not) under their skirts/kilts. No shoe cams allowed. (this crap was going on in Toronto when I lived there.)

This is reasonable.
However, if one is showing cleavage, (pictures of which are apparenty evidence in one of the two recent arrests)?

Hmmmm, "showing"...
Kinda answers the question.....

Toronto always tries to be at the leading edge of the trends........

William Robb

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