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And he actually expects the judge to buy that crap? If I am his lawyer, I also don't know where to hide my face for arguing this stupid defence in court.
If it works i want to know which phone he using. I will go get oneHe has a valid reason. Upskirt photography is considered as low-light photography. Any phone camera that can display those panties under the skirt in full detail is a good phone camera.
This new model from Xiaomi will help enhance your voyeuristic hobby to a whole new level. If you're lucky you might even capture some cheebye hair sticking out of those panties !If it works i want to know which phone he using. I will go get one
The old Sony video cameras came with night vision mode that lets you see thru clothing. Try your luck on ebay.Any camera with x-ray lenses?
hanor, it would be better to get his lawyer to claim for warranty / replacement issues in courtAnd he actually expects the judge to buy that crap? If I am his lawyer, I also don't know where to hide my face for arguing this stupid defence in court.
Liddat jialat liao lor. If we go out, we have to carry :If only handphones stayed being handphones, used for making calls and sending/receiving text messages only. No camera, none of the fancy features. There would've been no crime committed, no temptation.
I understand what you're saying. Yes, the reality is handphones have become powerful miniature computers. Sometimes, I do wish I can't be contacted so easily. And when in public, knowing that people can't easily snap photos and videos of me. The best days, to me, were when I carried my Nokia or Erikson phones, and had a Motorola pager. Simpler times.Liddat jialat liao lor. If we go out, we have to carry :
- a phone to make calls and SMS.
- a Walkman to play music.
- a camera to take pictures.
- a video camera to take video.
- a laptop to serve internet send emails and do our work.
The whole point of technology is to make everyone traceable and contactable at all times. It seems like a ploy in the grand scheme of things.I understand what you're saying. Yes, the reality is handphones have become powerful miniature computers. Sometimes, I do wish I can't be contacted so easily. And when in public, knowing that people can't easily snap photos and videos of me. The best days, to me, were when I carried my Nokia or Erikson phones, and had a Motorola pager. Simpler times.
Ya lor. You can run but you can't hide.The whole point of technology is to make everyone traceable and contactable at all times. It seems like a ploy in the grand scheme of things.