You can refuse if the person asks, but if you are in public and he takes it anyway, there is nothing you can do about it.
it took away the right to criticize public officials
A picture. Usually taken from an instamatic camera.
he never got his picture taken because he thought the flash would take his soul and this is true i got it from my social studies teacher
You can look at a picture of it taken from space, or the moon
Public sanitation is something that should be focused on as much as possible. Public sanitation should be taken seriously as to make sure that no one gets sick.
Yes, you have the right to refuse to have your picture taken at the doctor's office.
Season 2 "Conflict Resolution"
Everyone has the right to say no to having their pictures taken, including kids. Unless the child is under contract, it is their right to refuse to be on camera.
The Fifth Amendment guarantees the right to be paid for private property taken for public use under eminent domain.
Yes, as long as the officer is in a place he has a right to be. If the picture is taken from a public street, etc., or from your neighbor's house with your neighbor's permission, then the photo would be legal.
yes he sure did like getting his picture taken
it took away the right to criticize public officials
Not quite. It should say 'This picture was taken when she was 1 years old.'
In general, it is legal to post someone's picture without their permission as long as the picture was taken in a public place where there is no expectation of privacy. However, it is important to consider privacy laws and potential consequences before posting someone's picture without their consent.
your picture....
of what!!? i have taken a picture of many things ;) ..!!
If the father have no court order for visitation she can refuse.