Is it technically legal to post someone's name and picture on craigslist (or a similar website) in an effort to track this person down? Here's the deal, my wife's bicycle was stolen from in front of the small convenience store where she works. We put up flyers with pictures of the bike in the store and around the neighborhood. She also questioned a bunch of customers in the store. Long story short, we have several witnesses who gave us the name of the guy who is riding around the neighborhood on my wife's bike. So, we found him in the local high school yearbook, got his picture and confirmed his identity with the witnesses. So here's the legal question: We posted flyers all over the neighborhood with his picture and his name along with a picture of the bike. I also posted an ad on craigslist with his name and picture and details about the stolen bike. Is it technically legal to post someone's name and picture online with regards to a crime? Does it make a difference that he's a minor? I'm just curious...
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As long as he's white, you should be fine. (sad but true)Color is not 4 times harder... it's 65,000 times harder.They call it "TECH MODE" for a reason. I have manual's and firmware for ya, course... you are going to have to earn it.
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Well, he's mixed, but he looks white.But I'm trying, Ringo. I'm trying real hard... to be the Shepherd.
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What difference does his race make?
I guess it never occurred to you to just go to the police?Comment
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Why didnt you report it to the police as stolen? you got proof that it belongs to your wife... you have witnesses of him going around on the bike... report your property as stolen and he will have to cough it up.
As for posting a pic... well yeah not too sure but there could be legal issues there, as it can be considered invasion of privacy (at least where i live, not so sure how it goes on the USA... regardless he comitted a crime or not, your not the law)Comment
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Try this... post of a pic of him and with it something that says "ask me about my experience with this guy" I think that way you can get around all the legal stuff.
I heard of this being done at a car dealership. The police came because a guy had a sign infront of the a dealership that ripped on them. That wasn't allow, so he came back with a sign that said "ask me about my experience with this dealership" and they cops couldn't take him away for that.
IDK.. maybe that's the loop hole ya need.Color is not 4 times harder... it's 65,000 times harder.They call it "TECH MODE" for a reason. I have manual's and firmware for ya, course... you are going to have to earn it.
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Why didnt you report it to the police as stolen? you got proof that it belongs to your wife... you have witnesses of him going around on the bike... report your property as stolen and he will have to cough it up.
As for posting a pic... well yeah not too sure but there could be legal issues there, as it can be considered invasion of privacy (at least where i live, not so sure how it goes on the USA... regardless he comitted a crime or not, your not the law)But I'm trying, Ringo. I'm trying real hard... to be the Shepherd.
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Try this... post of a pic of him and with it something that says "ask me about my experience with this guy" I think that way you can get around all the legal stuff.
I heard of this being done at a car dealership. The police came because a guy had a sign infront of the a dealership that ripped on them. That wasn't allow, so he came back with a sign that said "ask me about my experience with this dealership" and they cops couldn't take him away for that.
IDK.. maybe that's the loop hole ya need.But I'm trying, Ringo. I'm trying real hard... to be the Shepherd.
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Whey would you ask a bunch of copier techs a question on legalities in the first place?Comment
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But I'm trying, Ringo. I'm trying real hard... to be the Shepherd.
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manuals4you is just upset he can't sell any manuals under this thread. hahahaComment
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Because the police are basically useless when it comes to petty theft issues
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Good point
Because the police are basically useless when it comes to petty theft issues
This might be a little bit of overkill but a good explanation can be found here: Supply and demand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaBut I'm trying, Ringo. I'm trying real hard... to be the Shepherd.
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