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Old 11-24-2008, 12:58 PM
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Yep, and one of the story says that on the website where the pictures were uploaded that employees admitted to doing it. On the one hand, maybe they are the stupidest employees in the world. On the other, if you wanted three million dollars. . .
Agree. Sort of brings to mind all of the stories from the past few years of school kids sending "provocative/adult" photos to their friends and then wondering and getting upset that they were sent to everyone else.
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Old 11-24-2008, 01:15 PM
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Agree. Sort of brings to mind all of the stories from the past few years of school kids sending "provocative/adult" photos to their friends and then wondering and getting upset that they were sent to everyone else.
Or the celebrities stories about stuff like this.

It's one thing if your locked phone gets hack or your email account is hacked, but something else entirely when you leave the unlocked phone in a public place.

I can see getting angry at the person who violated your trust if you sent a photo to one person and it ended up all over. I can even see that being regarded as the revealing "private facts" thing Kevin mentioned.

But leaving your accessible phone someplace, not so much.

And what I really think we can all expect from this is that now if you did happen to leave your phone at McDonald's, even if you have no concerns about photos on it, the policy will become that they refuse to secure it for you for fear of created liability.
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Old 11-24-2008, 03:19 PM
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But leaving your accessible phone someplace, not so much.
It wasn't accessible when it was in the store's possession. Agents of the store actually took the phone and used it for a tortuous purpose while it was entrusted to them.

That's definitely not the same as it being left lying around. All of the plaintiff's responsibility to look after his own stuff evaporates when the manager says "Sure, I'll keep this until you can pick it up."

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And what I really think we can all expect from this is that now if you did happen to leave your phone at McDonald's, even if you have no concerns about photos on it, the policy will become that they refuse to secure it for you for fear of created liability.
Or more likely -- they'll have the manager somehow secure the item. If it was in a locked desk or something of that nature (I'm sure there's a locked area somewhere), then they'll not be breaching their duty of reasonable care with regard to whatever's in their possession.
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Old 11-24-2008, 03:26 PM
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It wasn't accessible when it was in the store's possession. Agents of the store actually took the phone and used it for a tortuous purpose while it was entrusted to them.

That's definitely not the same as it being left lying around. All of the plaintiff's responsibility to look after his own stuff evaporates when the manager says "Sure, I'll keep this until you can pick it up."

Or more likely -- they'll have the manager somehow secure the item. If it was in a locked desk or something of that nature (I'm sure there's a locked area somewhere), then they'll not be breaching their duty of reasonable care with regard to whatever's in their possession.
Story line, of what I have seen, is a bit cloudy.
"Seems that the McDonalds manager, Aaron Brummley, who had promised to keep the phone secure until Phil Sherman could retrieve it, got curious and started ogling all of Mrs. Sherman."
"Brummley called Phillip Sherman’s mother using his cell phone and said he would keep the cell phone until Phillip Sherman could come pick it up. Before Phillip Sherman could return to the restaurant to get the phone, his wife received text messages from his phone about her racy photos."
"After Tina Sherman learned that it would take 72 hours to completely delete the photos from the site where they were uploaded, she became more mortified, cried uncontrollably and continued to suffer emotional distress, the lawsuit claims."
Yet we have this:"I'm guessing the pics were posted online by some pubescent teen workers at McDonald's, who would also have been the most tech-savvy. That fact is unclear, but it is clear the said employees admitted on the website where they posted the nude photos of Tina Sherman that they retrieved the photos from a cell phone found in the restaurant."

And just think of all the additional emotional distress that has now been caused.
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