Video Privacy Concerns Explained

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In New York, watching a video depends on consent and privacy laws. If filmed without consent, it may violate privacy rights. Suicide is not illegal, but assisting is. Seek legal advice for concerns.

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Someone called "Pervert Peter" made a video called: "My wife bending over at a supermarket" Is it legal to watch it?
In New York, as elsewhere, the legality of watching a video depends on several factors:
- Consent: If the video was filmed without the consent of the person being recorded, it may violate privacy laws.
- Content: If the video contains obscene or illegal content, it may be unlawful to watch.
It's important to consider these factors before watching such a video. If you have further concerns, consulting a legal professional is advisable.
It shows a woman bending down in a supermarket while she is in front of her shopping cart
If the video was recorded without the woman's consent, it could violate New York privacy laws. You might want to consider the following:
- Consent: Was the woman aware and did she agree to be filmed?
- Expectation of Privacy: Was the filming done in a manner that violates her reasonable expectation of privacy?
If you suspect the video breaches legal boundaries, consulting a legal professional for advice would be wise.
Was it LEGAL to watch it?
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In New York, watching a video like the one described may be legal if it doesn't violate any privacy or consent laws. However, if the filming was done without the woman's consent and violates her privacy, there could be legal implications. Consider the factors of consent and expectation of privacy. If you need further legal advice, consulting a lawyer would be beneficial.
Is suicide illegal?
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In New York, suicide itself is not considered illegal. However, assisting someone in committing suicide can be illegal and may result in criminal charges. If you're dealing with concerns related to suicide, seeking professional help and support is highly recommended.
If you have any other legal questions or need guidance, feel free to ask!