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Originally Posted by KnifeMissile
I don't mean to be obstinate about the issue but consider this. If the police don't have the authority to ask for my identity, what makes you think you do?
Honestly, I really think you have to ask the fundamental question, "what are you afraid of?"
If I were to use your own paranoia against you, I would say that I'm afraid to give you my name and/or number because you can do a lot more with a name than you can with just a face. Just ask any investigator with a picture of an unknown suspect...
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I wouldn't be ASKING for the identity. I'd be offering to purchase a copy of the picture of my kid from the photographer. I'd attempt to make some way of making contact after the picture was printed or at least get it e-mailed to myself. If the photographer thought past sharing the photo of the parents child with the parent then perhaps his motives ARE negative. If he has nothing to hide then why would he refuse ANY form of contact at the expense of loosing money?
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