Certainly - permission must be granted by the photographed person before making it public. Sharing with family is another matter. This is why on some news broadcasts you see peoples faces disguised or blanked out during the show.
If sending a nude picture to someone you can get charged. You may be looking at jail time.
Yes you will rot in jail. but for real no if both parties are 18
jail break it
It depends, if you are sending it to someone who wants to receive them and is over 18 it is ok, but if they are under 18 or don't wont to receive them you may go to jail.
They can be in jail just as long as the actual theif
yep for realz
That is fraud and identity theft. You could end up in jail yourself.
Yes, using someone else's credit card without their permission is considered credit card fraud, which is a criminal offense. If caught and convicted, you could face jail time.
Yes, in some cases, taking a picture of someone without their permission can lead to legal consequences, such as being charged with invasion of privacy or harassment, which could result in fines or even jail time, depending on the circumstances and laws in your jurisdiction.
Oh, that's called a mugshot, friend. It's just a simple photo they take when someone is brought into jail. Remember, mistakes happen, but we can always paint a better picture moving forward.
"Twitter jail" is when someone hits a limit imposed by Twitter (such as tweeting too much or sending a massive amount of DMs). The limit is there to prevent downtime and error pages.
Yes, you can potentially face legal consequences, such as being sued for invasion of privacy or violating copyright laws, for posting a picture of someone without their permission. This could result in fines or even jail time, depending on the circumstances and laws in your jurisdiction.