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ReVeLaTeD
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reply to ChrisXP

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said by ChrisXP:

said by james:

If you dont want to be photographed in a humiliating position, then don't do humiliating things in plain view of public property.
Your private property isn't public. Google goes even as far as driving up your private road to take photos of you by your pool.
"Private road" =/= you own it and nobody else can drive on it. It means it's paid for by the community. That does not preclude driving on that road. As stated, as long as they're not invading places where you DO have a defensible right to privacy - your living room/driveway/backyard, for example - you have no complaint.


ChrisXP
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said by ReVeLaTeD:

"Private road" =/= you own it and nobody else can drive on it. It means it's paid for by the community.
Nope, it's laid by you or made by paying someone else to lay the road for you. Be it a dirt or asphalt. It's yours, and not to be used by third parties.

said by ReVeLaTeD:

That does not preclude driving on that road.
It does if it has a no trespassing sign around the property (doesn't even need to be posted near the road even).

No trespassing means -- stay off the property.

And like all road signs, the excuse "I didn't see it!" doesn't apply (try telling a cop that when you drive 60mph in a 30mph zone!).
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ReVeLaTeD
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said by ChrisXP:

said by ReVeLaTeD:

"Private road" =/= you own it and nobody else can drive on it. It means it's paid for by the community.
Nope, it's laid by you or made by paying someone else to lay the road for you. Be it a dirt or asphalt. It's yours, and not to be used by third parties.

said by ReVeLaTeD:

That does not preclude driving on that road.
It does if it has a no trespassing sign around the property (doesn't even need to be posted near the road even).

No trespassing means -- stay off the property.

And like all road signs, the excuse "I didn't see it!" doesn't apply (try telling a cop that when you drive 60mph in a 30mph zone!).
So when the postal carrier brings you your mail every day, and UPS/FedEx/DHL brings you packages, they're breaking the law? And don't give me the "permission" argument, because a postal carrier can bring you anything, even that which you did not implicitly give them permission to deliver.

The way I see it, a TRULY private road is fronted by a locked gate. That's a bonafide sign to anyone that you are not go beyond that point.

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