I'm not saying I agree with the mall owner, but that according to the law, he can and has the right to ask you to leave. That's the only right he has. I'm clarifying this solely to inform people of their rights, if you are ever caught in this situation, they do not have the right to confiscate your camera nor can they demand you delete your pictures.
Well the thing is, on private grounds I make the rules and I can ask you to vacate those grounds if I feel that need. On public property however, the rules are different.
Actually, reality is a little bit more complex, the owner of the mall is within his rights to forbid the use of camera's within it's confines. However, that has to be clearly marked and the only thing he can legally do is ask you to leave the premises if you do take pictures. He does not have the right to delete your pictures nor to confiscate your device.
Yup, add to that that Belgium is pretty much 2 countries rolled into one chained together even more where one is economically sound and another is a train wreck, but due to the chained nature the train wreck is inhibiting the sound part of the country to stay sound (the minority in this country has veto rights on all levels, not just federal).... It's an ugly mess:(
Belgium has 6 governments of which one is 'fired' but still in place because we can't get the next bunch of thieves to agree on who steals what from whom. Belgium probably has the highest number of active politicians per citizen of the whole world.
I use FB (yea yea) but you'll be hard pressed to find much about me on my profile other then the fact that I listen to Metal and like photography. Not everyone on FB posts their whole life on there, the things I post are things I want the world to see, such as a new song by a small band or some pictures I took (which are creative commons).
As for going to a religious place, not everyone believes in that nonsense.
And that listing is unjust. You should look into Belgian politics if you want truly surreal things. Compare Italy to Belgium and they almost seem to have a sane government.
It's the bone marrow who creates T-cells and I do believe they kill of that bone marrow in the proces. I assume it's not possible to store bone marrow outside of the body. Or I could be completely wrong.
The most important thing for me is to be aware of (the possible) change that is going on. If you know what the impact is of a 1C rise in global temperature over 1 year, you can prepare for it.
For me, it's certain. The climate is changing. Whether that change is man-made or not at this point is irrelevant, what is relevant is how are we going to cope with said change?
Can we revert it? Can we adapt? Should we revert it? Should we adapt?
Being prepared for possible disasters beats covering your ears & going NANANANANA
You need to reread what I wrote. I said "it seems as if that's all they make these days", this doesn't imply that they *only* make FPS games, just that those are the vast majority.
I'm losing my hair too but I'm not to fussed about it. Of course I'd like to actually keep my (long) hair (I'm a metalhead for one) and I'd buy a cheap remedy that actually works, but if not? Meh
Not when you also consider cartoons to be kiddie porn
What part of "the only thing he can legally do is ask you to leave the premises" isn't clear?
I'm not saying I agree with the mall owner, but that according to the law, he can and has the right to ask you to leave. That's the only right he has. I'm clarifying this solely to inform people of their rights, if you are ever caught in this situation, they do not have the right to confiscate your camera nor can they demand you delete your pictures.
Hey, I didn't take any stance here, I just clarified what your rights are.
Well the thing is, on private grounds I make the rules and I can ask you to vacate those grounds if I feel that need. On public property however, the rules are different.
Actually, reality is a little bit more complex, the owner of the mall is within his rights to forbid the use of camera's within it's confines. However, that has to be clearly marked and the only thing he can legally do is ask you to leave the premises if you do take pictures. He does not have the right to delete your pictures nor to confiscate your device.
That's what they said about flying cars and look.... oh, wait
Yup, add to that that Belgium is pretty much 2 countries rolled into one chained together even more where one is economically sound and another is a train wreck, but due to the chained nature the train wreck is inhibiting the sound part of the country to stay sound (the minority in this country has veto rights on all levels, not just federal).... It's an ugly mess :(
Yes, but that track isn't a politician ;)
It only seems that way, Belgium is on the verge of economic breakdown.
Belgium has 6 governments of which one is 'fired' but still in place because we can't get the next bunch of thieves to agree on who steals what from whom. Belgium probably has the highest number of active politicians per citizen of the whole world.
I use FB (yea yea) but you'll be hard pressed to find much about me on my profile other then the fact that I listen to Metal and like photography. Not everyone on FB posts their whole life on there, the things I post are things I want the world to see, such as a new song by a small band or some pictures I took (which are creative commons).
As for going to a religious place, not everyone believes in that nonsense.
And I still won't touch an iPhone with a 10 foot barge pole. They might be decent phones but they are overpriced and just not my thing.
Belgium never had any to be proud of. The Belgian government is probably the most complex and incompetent government in the whole universe.
And that listing is unjust. You should look into Belgian politics if you want truly surreal things. Compare Italy to Belgium and they almost seem to have a sane government.
You gotta be prepared for every situation, including how to die ;)
He shot a hole in his cheek if I remember correctly
Nah, make yourself an explosive helmet
Good for you, but for my hobby those things are pretty much useless.
It's the bone marrow who creates T-cells and I do believe they kill of that bone marrow in the proces. I assume it's not possible to store bone marrow outside of the body. Or I could be completely wrong.
The most important thing for me is to be aware of (the possible) change that is going on. If you know what the impact is of a 1C rise in global temperature over 1 year, you can prepare for it.
For me, it's certain. The climate is changing. Whether that change is man-made or not at this point is irrelevant, what is relevant is how are we going to cope with said change?
Can we revert it? Can we adapt? Should we revert it? Should we adapt?
Being prepared for possible disasters beats covering your ears & going NANANANANA
You need to reread what I wrote. I said "it seems as if that's all they make these days", this doesn't imply that they *only* make FPS games, just that those are the vast majority.
Am I seriously the only person left alive on this globe who absolutely can't stand FPS games? It seems as if that's all they make these days :(
I'm losing my hair too but I'm not to fussed about it. Of course I'd like to actually keep my (long) hair (I'm a metalhead for one) and I'd buy a cheap remedy that actually works, but if not? Meh
Remember this Botany Bay? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyO2k-jApng