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Old 11-24-2008, 12:50 PM
Tinia2 Tinia2 is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by UGAalum94 View Post
Dude, I don't know. If you leave your cell phone with nude pictures of your wife at a McDonald's, I think you've been pretty negligent yourself. And can you really say that images from an unlocked cell phone left at a McDonald's are actually private anymore? What's his obligation in keeping his own facts private?

ETA: Do any of the news stories deal with how long the phone was at the McDonald's before the manager called?
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Originally Posted by Kevin View Post
As soon as McDonald's promised to hold onto the phone, all of that went right out the window. The safety of the phone and its contents became McDonald's responsibility.
I had the very same thought you did UGAalum94.
The only comment I have seen was in one of the links I posted above:
"and he left his cell phone at the fast food restaurant while leaving. The store manager assured him that the phone would be kept safe for his retrieval when he called to locate it, but almost immediately, the photos that she had sent to his phone were uploaded onto a website where users discovered her identity, address, and phone number."

So the question(s) would be:
What happened between the time the Sherman's' lost care, custody, and control of the phone and when the store manager took control of the phone and secured it. And how did he secure it.
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Last edited by Tinia2; 11-24-2008 at 01:14 PM. Reason: corrected question.
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