What was her foundation likeConfirmed from her stories I saw her in Fumo. Typical Egrim complaining about her food. Ours was brilliant.
Report it asking for it to be deleted. I reported it for you, but you do it as well - three hearts (lol)Oh gosh I didn’t think of this.
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Report post will delete instantly xxOh gosh I didn’t think of this.
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She might of already screenshotted it... But you've admitted taking pictures of her on the sly and shown evidence of that.Oh gosh I didn’t think of this.
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It’s gone! We all reported it x it’s the report button at bottom of post…. I wouldn’t worry at all, it’s not against the law to take pictures of a self proclaimed “celeb” and post it to a gossip forum. It’s equivalent of pap. she can’t do shit. police are not wasting tax payers money on her, and let us know if she pulls any stunts, I’ll fight her through the legal system! She should be more worried I’ve filed a case against her to hmrc for tax evasion who is now investigating her and her wasteman dad…How do I report a post?
Go to your original post and underneath the photo you'll see a small hyperlink called 'report.' It's written in a small font. Click it. Type in your reason for why you want it deleted and hopefully one of the Tattle mods will delete it for you quickly. Please don't feel too panicked: it's ok and we learn from our mistakes. Supersinghman's point is extremely valid, and my argument (not in a confrontational disrespectful way) is that taking a photo of someone in public isn't illegal in the UK. A restaurant is not a private place; it's a public place. The Met Police says it here.How do I report a post?
You said it better than I did! She should be more worried about HMRC and people reporting her untested hair products for causing hair lossIt’s gone! We all reported it x it’s the report button at bottom of post…. I wouldn’t worry at all, it’s not against the law to take pictures of a self proclaimed “celeb” and post it to a gossip forum. It’s equivalent of pap. she can’t do shit. police are not wasting tax payers money on her, and let us know if she pulls any stunts, I’ll fight her through the legal system! She should be more worried I’ve filed a case against her to hmrc for tax evasion who is now investigating her and her wasteman dad
Thank you for the reassurance@mnbvcxzqwerty you’ve done nothing wrong and no one can take legal action against you for taking a picture. There’s countless other threads on here where people have posted pictures of influencers they’ve seen at various places. You have nothing to worry about
Oh my bad I assumed Restaurants were private places as private property. If its a public place you can do what ever you want.Go to your original post and underneath the photo you'll see a small hyperlink called 'report.' It's written in a small font. Click it. Type in your reason for why you want it deleted and hopefully one of the Tattle mods will delete it for you quickly. Please don't feel too panicked: it's ok and we learn from our mistakes. Supersinghman's point is extremely valid, and my argument (not in a confrontational disrespectful way) is that taking a photo of someone in public isn't illegal in the UK. A restaurant is not a private place; it's a public place. The Met Police says it here.
Celebrities get papped all the time in restaurants and on the street: the tabloids and paparazzi don't get fined or arrested. In addition to this Erim cannot ask the restaurant for their CCTV footage because a crime has not been committed. CCTV footage can only be requested by police officers during an open criminal investigation. You've not broken any English laws and I highly doubt Erim would recognise or remember you. She saw a LOT of people that day, was in her self-absorbed bubble all day
Not at all, I totally get why you thought that. The only 'private' restaurants I can think of are those member clubs or private men's clubs where people pay a huge fee for membership, but even then it's not a crime to take photos there because lots of influencers, important members and groups take photos of themselves and others to post online. It feels like a very grey area in those particular clubs, but a restaurant's a public place. Erim can't do anything. She brags about being recognised in public and if that's true, well, this is the flip side of being a 'famous' person.Oh my bad I assumed Restaurants were private places as private property. If its a public place you can do what ever you want.
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