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Originally Posted by Rochard
I don't know. I am not an attorney, nor do I have any idea what local laws apply.
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This is not good, man. You
must know your laws (both State and Federal ones) and course you must know your rights. Doesn't matter what country you live in.
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Originally Posted by Rochard
I would imagine the officer could sue due to invasion of privacy
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Once again, I really not familiar with the US laws about that, but I know that in my country an officer on duty has no privileges as a private person. He is a representative of the law, so there is no privacy for him. When he is off his job, he's just a regular citizen and sure he has the same privacy rights. That's the law says. I think it's fair.
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Originally Posted by Rochard
It's just like our industry - we pay a model to shoot photos or videos
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Sorry, but no. When you pay to the models, you are signing a contract. Only you and them (on the mutually profitable base of course). You pay them for that, not anybody else, because you are their only employer.
When you are speaking about police, it's a way different story. Every citizen of your/my country is their direct employer - the boss who pays their bills. We pay their salary and nobody else. They work for us and only for for us. If you don't understand this simple thing, you will continue suffer from the people who's get paid from your own pocket. They are your servants, not you are their one
