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PostPosted: Sun May 31, 2009 9:56 pm 
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i think it was a bit too racy for youtube


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PostPosted: Sun May 31, 2009 10:52 pm 
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Well as another member said "the video is gone now" and it will remain that way because the last ting I wanted was to cause any harm to anyone. If my video caused any harm I do apologize. It was not meant to trash or harm anyone or any location but simply to promote the wonderful place known as DR. Oh and by the way if a member would have sent me a PM, I would have removed the video immediately.


What's with the safecracking videos?

P.S. I've seen the original video -- I'm referring to his other videos.

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I didn't do it and my comment above was based on simply respecting others privacy and my opinion that not everyone else necessarily needs to know what goes on in CR, but since I was blamed via PM for the video being removed from youtube (thanks for putting that idea in his head ID) I have a question. I'm not familiar with youtube policy but do vaguely recall one video made up of pics stolen from the CRT gallery of mostly ZB girls and think it finally took threats from a lawyer to get it removed. If that's what it takes how could any one random person complain and get a video taken down, especially so quickly? I just notice other HDR vids have been removed too like the one mentioned from 2006, could it be the HDR mgmt. took notice and didn't approve of vids showing inside their casino? I've seen security stop guys from taking pics anywhere near or in the direction of the casino before but they allowed it in the bar, until someone says something to them about it.


Paco please forgive me for assuming you were the one that ratted. It's just the timing of your comment and the removal of the vid plus comments form others that led to that. I sent you a pm about it because I would never accuse anyone by name or handle in a public forum without being 100% sure, You pm'ed me back and I believe you when you say you did not do it. I believe what happened was someone flagged the video and brought it to the attention of youtube employees who ether they did a knee jerk reaction and removed it or they looked at it and did not like the panty shot and removed it. I did get a email from them shortly after it happened saying it was removed for policy violation and there is no way for me to dispute the removal so after reviewing their policy again I verified what I already knew, It did not violate any of their rules or policy! Say la vie.... My video is rated G compared to others on youtube!


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Regardless of who got it off there.......good. WTF :?: About 2 years ago some douche was having a chicas friend take pics of him and his tica. I was out of the way but there were a few others who weren't. I later told him to be careful about it. A pic doesn't say where they were but I have seen a video on the internet of a guy narrating the Del Rely scene. What an ass wipe. Just like that A-hole that did it in Idem. What's next, some jack off walking in the New Fantasy steam room snapping shots of gringos sitting there naked with their chicas?

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Yea guys its not very smart to break out your Nikons in Casinos .Security can have there way with you in a hurry.
Your 12 megapixel $300 cam would be in 300 pieces. BE CAREFUL.
Hey Miami Heller, I am arriving on the 4th too .I will staying at the Amistad on the 5th. NOt sure where on friday.? Drinks on me bud if your around viscinity........ :lol:

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Yea guys its not very smart to break out your Nikons in Casinos .Security can have there way with you in a hurry.
Your 12 megapixel $300 cam would be in 300 pieces. BE CAREFUL.


True enough, but what is making this so easy is the advent of these camera phones, and since it`s normal to have a cell phone out in your hand it`s hard for anyone to determine if you are shooting video. Also, quality vid cameras are getting smaller and smaller and quite easy to conceal....

The bottom line is that if you are in public doing what you do not want others to know you are doing, don`t be shocked if you wind up in a video. Granted there is an expectation of privacy on private property, at least in the U.S., but I wouldn`t count on the Del Rey bouncers to squash all the recordings. The days of only shoulder cams or bulky rigs are over...


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Granted there is an expectation of privacy on private property, at least in the U.S.


Need our resident attorneys to chime in here but I seriously doubt that, even in the U.S., you have an expectation of privacy when you enter an establishment on private property that is open to the general public.

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Granted there is an expectation of privacy on private property, at least in the U.S.


Need our resident attorneys to chime in here but I seriously doubt that, even in the U.S., you have an expectation of privacy when you enter an establishment on private property that is open to the general public.


Go to Vegas or AC and try to take pictures / video in any casino. See how that goes and get back to us.

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Express321 wrote:
Granted there is an expectation of privacy on private property, at least in the U.S.


Need our resident attorneys to chime in here but I seriously doubt that, even in the U.S., you have an expectation of privacy when you enter an establishment on private property that is open to the general public.


Go to Vegas or AC and try to take pictures / video in any casino. See how that goes and get back to us.


That is not the issue. What was posted was:

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The bottom line is that if you are in public doing what you do not want others to know you are doing, don`t be shocked if you wind up in a video. Granted there is an expectation of privacy on private property, at least in the U.S., but I wouldn`t count on the Del Rey bouncers to squash all the recordings. The days of only shoulder cams or bulky rigs are over...


The issue is does the expectation of privacy on private property exist when that private property has unfettered open access to the public. That is a much larger issue then the narrow situation of casinos.

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Express321 wrote:
Granted there is an expectation of privacy on private property, at least in the U.S.


Need our resident attorneys to chime in here but I seriously doubt that, even in the U.S., you have an expectation of privacy when you enter an establishment on private property that is open to the general public.


Go to Vegas or AC and try to take pictures / video in any casino. See how that goes and get back to us.


That is not the issue. The issue is in those public places that allow picture taking what is the expectation of privacy.

When you have the answer to that question get back to us.


That's exactly the issue, brother ID. Or did you not notice the word "casino" in my post? (I bolded it for you). Most casinos will ask you NOT to take pictures or videos of the casino floor. Last time I checked, the Del Rey has a casino. I'll make an assumption here and guess the DR casino probably prefers people not take pictures and videos of the casino floor. If you're holding a cell phone in your hand and a bouncer suspects you're recording, I'm also going to guess he will politely ask you to turn it off or put it away.

That's what I was talking about, given the video under discussion was taken at the Del Rey. And it featured several scenes shot in the casino.

So what were you talking about? When you have the answer to that, feel free to get back to us.

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When you have the answer to that, feel free to get back to us.


It's obvious that you fail to grasp the larger issue. So lets just move on and hope that some of the learned attorneys here can come up with an answer to to issue of expectation of privacy in a a public venue.

If you really want a discussion to the issues you would refrain from the inflammatory verbiage such as:

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See how that goes and get back to us.


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OK, so here's more gasoline on the fire but a venue open to the public is a very different thing from a public venue. I believe this holds true even in Costa Rica. One is private venue that reserves the right to make rules not open for review (such as the right to reserve/ truncate/ deny service to anyone); the other is governmental/ quasi-governmental that has many more strictures on such rights. Illegal discrimination is of course a special case but we are talking here about what constitutes legal discrimination under what specific set of circumstances.

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Hi Safecracker,

How about a "Review" in the chica section on Alejandra (or whatever she goes by now), the little girl with the oversize monster rack at the end of the video. Was always curious. TIA

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:43 pm 
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This video has been removed due to terms of use violation.


WTF?

I still have not seen the vid. Was it worth it? Was it that racy that youtube had to kill it?

did any body copy it?

anyways!

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funny how they'll allow horrific violence on youtube but god forbid anyone see a booby!!

I also see an underlying trend here. I have noticed as of late that there are a LOT of capt-sav-a-ho types on this board who are head over heels in love with the chicas. Number one rule of mongering is: Don't fall in love.


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