Somehow Japan tops itself...
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GaijinPunch
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Somehow Japan tops itself...
1: Vaguely worded law? Check
2: Said law selectively enforced: Check
3: Someone's life ruined b/c of 1 & 2: Probably Check
http://www.japantoday.com/smartphone/vi ... n-on-train
Notes:
-It's actually an ordinance
-Incarceration in Japan (that is, being held w/o charge) is 3 days + 2 optional* 10-day extensions. Even if the guy gets off, he might be totally fucked.
*99% probability they will happen.
2: Said law selectively enforced: Check
3: Someone's life ruined b/c of 1 & 2: Probably Check
http://www.japantoday.com/smartphone/vi ... n-on-train
Notes:
-It's actually an ordinance
-Incarceration in Japan (that is, being held w/o charge) is 3 days + 2 optional* 10-day extensions. Even if the guy gets off, he might be totally fucked.
*99% probability they will happen.
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GaijinPunch
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Re: Somehow Japan tops itself...
That being said, I made the acquaintance of a man my father's age who was nice enough to teach me dark room printing for free. Awesome street photographer and he's been doing it forever. He only got "in trouble" once, and it was by some psycho cunt and even the cops whom were called told him when she was out of earshot, "she does this every now and again". I hate to think of someone like him quitting b/c of bullshit like this. More importantly, he's 75, has stacks of negatives, and not a single one of them is scanned. Some are publishable to boot, me thinks.
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I really don't see a problem here.
Just in case:
Some dude makes a random woman feel uncomfortable by taking pictures of her without permission (on a train).
Dude gets arrested.
What's wrong here?
lol @ people making comparisons with security cameras. Shots clearly aimed at someone and taken without permission is surely something that you SHOULD get arrested for.
Just in case:
Some dude makes a random woman feel uncomfortable by taking pictures of her without permission (on a train).
Dude gets arrested.
What's wrong here?
lol @ people making comparisons with security cameras. Shots clearly aimed at someone and taken without permission is surely something that you SHOULD get arrested for.
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"ay i can go outside and take a picture of a woman without getting arrested!!! wow japan is so fucked up!!!!!!!!"
Do you think that the woman in your picture shouldn't have the right to ask you to delete the picture? What if she was so shy and scared for you being a weirdo, that he couldn't even do it straight at your face, and had to resort to the police? (IF it was aimed at her, which it clearly wasn't) What if pervy, sneaky pics on a train was a common problem in your country, and the picture took place in a place like that?
Do you think that the woman in your picture shouldn't have the right to ask you to delete the picture? What if she was so shy and scared for you being a weirdo, that he couldn't even do it straight at your face, and had to resort to the police? (IF it was aimed at her, which it clearly wasn't) What if pervy, sneaky pics on a train was a common problem in your country, and the picture took place in a place like that?
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Re: Somehow Japan tops itself...
Just in case that you somehow missed my point and questions:
These pictures that you're posting are completely irrelevant to the discussion, especially if you're going to keep skipping any responses to them. Please stop spamming.
These pictures that you're posting are completely irrelevant to the discussion, especially if you're going to keep skipping any responses to them. Please stop spamming.
Re: Somehow Japan tops itself...
Why? They're out in public, they have no expectation of privacy. Unless it's an upskirt photo or something similarly invasive then there's no reason for it to be a crime. The person's discomfort shouldn't matter, only whether or not the photographer was invading their privacy.Cagar wrote: Shots clearly aimed at someone and taken without permission is surely something that you SHOULD get arrested for.
Feedback will set you free.
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In my opinion, it totally should.Acid King wrote:The person's discomfort shouldn't matter, only whether or not the photographer was invading their privacy.Cagar wrote: Shots clearly aimed at someone and taken without permission is surely something that you SHOULD get arrested for.
I think that you should be able to go to shop, gym, or any public area without the risk of feeling uncomfortable because someone is taking pictures of you.
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Re: Somehow Japan tops itself...
There's the law, though, and the question whether or not it should be imposed.
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You do realise that everyday when you step out your house and into town there is thousands of camera's dotted around that will capture your every movementCagar wrote:In my opinion, it totally should.Acid King wrote:The person's discomfort shouldn't matter, only whether or not the photographer was invading their privacy.Cagar wrote: Shots clearly aimed at someone and taken without permission is surely something that you SHOULD get arrested for.
I think that you should be able to go to shop, gym, or any public area without the risk of feeling uncomfortable because someone is taking pictures of you.
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Much like apostrophes, cameras get everywhere.Khan wrote:You do realise that everyday when you step out your house and into town there is thousands of camera's dotted around that will capture your every movement
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Indeed, if someone thinks this is wrong, why rail on individuals instead of the major businesses that record everyone in the vicinity?Khan wrote:You do realise that everyday when you step out your house and into town there is thousands of camera's dotted around that will capture your every movement
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Re: Somehow Japan tops itself...
No. And if it was a common courtesy that was not being upheld, is it worth arresting someone? Again, no.ACSeraph wrote: but isn't it kind of common courtesy to ask before taking someone's photo?
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Do you realise that these cameras aren't there taking pictures/videos of me specifically?Khan wrote: You do realise that everyday when you step out your house and into town there is thousands of camera's dotted around that will capture your every movement
I think that you missed a heavy part of my post:
There's a sea between "You're filmed by tons of security cameras" and "You're filmed by a guy next to you on a train".Cagar wrote:feeling uncomfortable because someone is taking pictures of you.
Security cameras (and other cameras most likely too) are relevant and a good bonus to modern society.
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This much I can agree with, but I wouldn't appreciate someone taking my photo without asking. If nothing else it's rude, but I won't argue that the reaction wasn't ridiculous. Just saying it isn't really 100% innocent in my eyes.GaijinPunch wrote:And if it was a common courtesy that was not being upheld, is it worth arresting someone? Again, no.
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There are other ways of dealing with abusive behaviour than making easily abused laws.
Have you seen a Hollywood flick protagonist smoking in a movie made in recent years?
Have you seen a Hollywood flick protagonist smoking in a movie made in recent years?
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Re: Somehow Japan tops itself...
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Security cameras (and other cameras most likely too) are relevant and a good bonus to modern society.[/quote]
So are street photos.
Security cameras (and other cameras most likely too) are relevant and a good bonus to modern society.[/quote]
So are street photos.
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The problem here is if the victim makes a deal out of nothing.
This industry has become 2 dimensional as it transcended into a 3D world.
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Re: Somehow Japan tops itself...
How about eye contact? Can be considered just as harassing, if not so easily proved. Or heavy panting for that matter.
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GaijinPunch wrote: So are street photos.

Yeah, how about "street photos" (like the guy in the news article has probably said)? Out af all people I know, literally no-one gives a shit about street photos, but everyone WOULD give a shit if someone took unwanted underskirt-photos of school girls.
Now, do the math and consider, are street photos worth the risk of "street photos" happening, especially if it's already so common to happen that you have to make laws to prevent it?
Also no, I'm sorry but street photos are also sea-far away from the benefit of security cameras.
Tell me more about your cyborg eye-abilities, or stop acting stupid and shitposting.Obiwanshinobi wrote:How about eye contact? Can be considered just as harassing, if not so easily proved. Or heavy panting for that matter.
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It depends on what you think is wrong about filming people. If you think the act itself visits some injustice on the subject, then it's equally wrong regardless of who does it, and you would be against both corporate and individual filming.Cagar wrote:There's a sea between "You're filmed by tons of security cameras" and "You're filmed by a guy next to you on a train".
If you think the purpose determines whether filming's benign or malicious, then you couldn't be in favor of the above law, which ignores purpose. You couldn't be against street photography in general, because an individual's purpose could be the same as the corporations whose filming you say your in favor of.
That purpose, incidentally, is not to benefit society, it's to benefit themselves.
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I don't get it. Was her vagina visible or something? I understand you are not supposed to take pictures of those things in Japan.
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I took some pictures at a beach while I was vacationing recently. Am I supposed to go up and ask everyone in the background if I can keep the photos? You can't expect privacy when you're in public I thought this was common sense.
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private != public
case closed.
case closed.
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Re: Somehow Japan tops itself...
In Japan? No way...neorichieb1971 wrote:The problem here is if the victim makes a deal out of nothing.
Well, street photography is an artform. That set aside, there are no laws to prevent it other than one's right to likeness. This is some other broad-sweeping bullshit law (of which Japan has many) that's being abused. If there was a problem w/ street photography there would be some law about taking photos without someone's consent... of which there isn't. The other option would be, in true Japanese form, use a loophole and say you're a photo journalist.are street photos worth the risk of "street photos" happening, especially if it's already so common to happen that you have to make laws to prevent it?
As one would guess, Japan doesn't always employ common sense. Signs saying "don't kill yourself here" would be really obvious proof.I thought this was common sense.
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Re: Somehow Japan tops itself...
No.Strikers1945guy wrote:I took some pictures at a beach while I was vacationing recently. Am I supposed to go up and ask everyone in the background if I can keep the photos? You can't expect privacy when you're in public I thought this was common sense.