To: joesnuffy
Never have your photos processed at Walmart... especially if there should be nude underage children or game out of season on them.
To: goldstategop
Never have your photos processed at Walmart... especially if there should be nude underage children or game out of season on them. It is very important that the authorities be notified and prosecution initiated if a parent takes a photo of his/her infant's first... GASP! ...naked bath! < /bubba bait>
To: goldstategop
Correct! Wal-Mart made a deal with Fuji for photofinishing at all W-M stores and it seriously hurt a US company--Kodak. Why does W-M support a subsidized foreign company? Low costs, that's all. But the Japanese govenrment makes up the difference in income for Fuji. The US government never did that for Kodak and will not do so (although they did bail our Chrysler and the airline companies.--go figure). I hate Wal-Mart!
To: goldstategop
A group of local asians photographed their dog roast party from its furry beginning to its robust roasted ending. The 1 hr. photo guy turned them in to the cops.
To: goldstategop
A Wallmart photo employee (most in California cannot speak English), may turn you in to a Police Agency. There are so many laws on the books, even our police and DAs of the overzealous variety are not sure when and when not to charge a crime. So the these employees, not the sharpest knifes in the drawer, are ordered by the police Gestapo to turn any photo into them that may indicate a law had been broken.
The police will lock you up now and sift through a mountain of material to determine if a crime has been committed. The days of the police going after the bad guys and protecting law-abiding citizens are over folks. They are merely there to enforce the laws, and most laws in effect these days have little to do with keeping our streets safe. You must never allow a policeman or government agent into your property without a valid search warrant and never answer any questions, but instead assert, "I have nothing to say".
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