No, you not explained anything covinvingly to me whatsoever.
You talk about what you feel is moral.
I speak of facts. The guy who says "sorry about that" and delete's the picture loses - what? a digital picture, and he's on his way and has no bother.
The guy who starts making a fuss and demanding his rights be recognised gets a trip to the station, a whole lot of hassle and misery, and if he does complain and gets a compensation claim through - his card will be marked.
Which is the best option? To defend a right and suffer for it, or to turn the other cheek, and be at your girls house getting head and drinking a brew while Mr Self Righteous is in a cell & getting his fingers inked?
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If youre gonna fight The Man, you ought to pick something worth fighting for, rather than the write to photograph a train station, or having to button your lip and let the police give the gun back in his own sweet time just so he can prove to himself he has the power, do you really not agree?
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"Do not tell lies, and do not do what you hate,
for all things are plain in the sight of Heaven. For nothing
hidden will not become manifest, and nothing covered will remain
without being uncovered."
The Gospel of Thomas
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