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To: RTINSC
If an electrician, as one example, was called to the store for repairs and later found his photo published as a patron, how would anyone who knows him, including his family and customers, know that he was not a patron?

Would he park in a vehicle that says he's an electrician> Are you assuming Baldwins blind? Does the electrician carry his tools inside? In open view?

I have been in an adult bookstore. Do you think I am immoral? If so, in what way am I immoral?

I answered this sort of. Were you in a neighborhood? In plain view of children? What you do is up to you. Exposing kids to this is different.

154 posted on 01/18/2006 12:48:47 PM PST by DJ MacWoW (If you think you know what's coming next....You don't know Jack.)
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To: DJ MacWoW

Would it matter what kind of vehicle someone parked? Suppose it was the salesman for KY Jelly? Or the neon sign rep?

Your response to my questions:

"I have been in an adult bookstore. Do you think I am immoral? If so, in what way am I immoral?" wasn't an answer.

You qualify it by asking "Were you in a neighborhood? In plain view of children? What you do is up to you. Exposing kids to this is different."

Your response would indicate I am not acting in an immoral fashion under those conditions. Why then would it be right to photograph and publish photos of patrons and imply they are immoral?


157 posted on 01/18/2006 12:59:53 PM PST by RTINSC (There is no guarantee of Success but Failure is guaranteed if you are not successful..)
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