Epcot82Guy
Well-Known Member
djronnieb said:Acctually it would be legal to post their face with out blocking it out. Because you are allowed to take and share photos of people in any public place. It's just one of the dangers someone takes when leaving their home, if you're in public anyone has the legal right to photograph you. So I say re-post the pic but don't block out their face.
Granted, the photos themselves should be legal (minor semantics over whether Disney property is truly "public" - but that would not go to court. And, I haven't checked Florida's statutes if there are any photo laws, but I will take your word for it.). Was more talking about some of the statements other (i.e. I) have said about them. Person is not a public figure (yet), so there might be some issues if they are identified. However, again, highly doubt this is an actionable offense. But, I am a bit risk averse!