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(CTV) Dumbass Photo processing company sued for handing over pics of stoner's pot harvest to cops. In related news, people still take photos of their pot farms with film   (ctv.ca) divider line 92
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GanjSmokr 2009-07-09 04:28:19 PM  
IonBeam2: Potheads: lessmore intelligent than psychology majorsIonBeam2.

FTFY

 
6502programmer 2009-07-09 04:29:16 PM  
FTFA: The high court's dismissal essentially means the lower-court judge's ruling stands, and the photos must be shown.

Of course they want to see them. It's the whole I-need-to-compare-mine thing...

 
shtychkn 2009-07-09 04:29:39 PM  
Arklop: the_sidewinder: Question, why would you take pictures of your illegal activities?



"Only insane men would..."

/obscure?



Hollywood movie? Unlikely. Everyone wants their 15 min. :-)

 
IAmTheLaw 2009-07-09 04:30:13 PM  
6502programmer: FTFA: The high court's dismissal essentially means the lower-court judge's ruling stands, and the photos must be shown.

Of course they want to see them. It's the whole I-need-to-compare-mine thing...


The court was high???

 
rancidPlasma 2009-07-09 04:32:23 PM  
Blacks is photography!

/thinks back to the ol' jingles.

 
Derek313 2009-07-09 04:32:31 PM  
I'm a Walmart Photo employee, and I'm really getting a kick...

/no we wouldn't turn this over to the cops.

 
Somaticasual [TotalFark] 2009-07-09 04:35:20 PM  
In other words, "charges were later dropped when the defendant handed the canadian court justices a big bag of canadian kind bud"

 
Boberto 2009-07-09 04:36:36 PM  
Derek313: I'm a Walmart Photo employee, and I'm really getting a kick...

/no we wouldn't turn this over to the cops.


You just blackmail her into dropping off "shipments" of "film" from now on.

 
miltonbabbitt 2009-07-09 04:38:37 PM  
Morton_toes:

/but was there any incriminating weed in the photo?


Thank god no. It was hidden behind the hookers and blow.

/I keed, I keed

 
ga362 2009-07-09 04:39:21 PM  
miltonbabbitt
A few years ago I found an old roll of film I had and decided to get it developed at CVS to see what was on it. The girl behind the counter gave me the envelop of prints and flashed a wry smile.

I got home, looked at the pictures, and discovered a naked picture of me my girlfriend had taken without me realizing it. Didn't read the article, but I can see how this sort of thing could happen.


THAT made my day!

 
Ranger Joe [TotalFark] 2009-07-09 04:40:45 PM  
As a photo lab manager, I'm getting a kick out of these replies.

 
Treygreen13 2009-07-09 04:41:12 PM  
vertiaset: Drug abusers are generally not known for their common sense.

I have often wondered about Methamphetamine, how could anybody that has ever known a tweaker consume something manufactured by tweakers from deadly poisons?


I dunno, I enjoy salt sometimes. That's a combination of deadly things that turns out to be awesome.

 
TallyGirl 2009-07-09 04:43:46 PM  
This past weekend I found my old polaroids of the plants my ex and I used to have...both the pics and the content reminded me of good times, man.

Did you guys know they've discontinued the Polariod instamatic film? I had to go out and buy a bunch for my daughter before they're all gone.

 
vandenberg. 2009-07-09 04:44:32 PM  
Derek313: I'm a Walmart Photo employee, and I'm really getting a kick...

/no we wouldn't turn this over to the cops.


Really? I worked at Black's when I was younger, printing photos all day. The shiat people put in to have developed is insane. Anything cool we made copies of and stored in the back. Anything illegal was laughed at... though other stores did turn their pictures into the police.

 
Treygreen13 2009-07-09 04:45:23 PM  
TallyGirl: This past weekend I found my old polaroids of the plants my ex and I used to have...both the pics and the content reminded me of good times, man.

Did you guys know they've discontinued the Polariod instamatic film? I had to go out and buy a bunch for my daughter before they're all gone.


...you seriously kept photographic evidence of your pot plants?

/sigh

 
GanjSmokr 2009-07-09 04:47:41 PM  
Treygreen13: ...you seriously kept photographic evidence of your pot plants?

is simply having photos of marijuana illegal now??

wow.

 
Treygreen13 2009-07-09 04:50:53 PM  
GanjSmokr: Treygreen13: ...you seriously kept photographic evidence of your pot plants?

is simply having photos of marijuana illegal now??

wow.


That isn't what I said at all. However, it seems like a bad idea to take photographic evidence of your illegal activities. Call me crazy.

Of course, I'm on Fark.com, where saying anything that could even be remotely negative about any marijuana-related-activity will elicit a dozen angry comments with names much like yours, so I should sort of expect your comment.

 
Oznog 2009-07-09 04:51:39 PM  
www.buymarijuanaforsale.com

THIS stoner is trying very hard not to be seen.

 
TheBigPythagoras 2009-07-09 04:53:31 PM  
I thought there was some sort of protection regarding these sorts of handing over of incriminating materials...

...like if I were to work in a photo place or at a computer repair shop and ran across child pornography, I thought they were obligated to go to the proper authorities.

Not that I'm equating cultivation of pot and kiddie porn at all...but you know what I'm sayin'...

 
GanjSmokr 2009-07-09 04:56:07 PM  
Treygreen13: That isn't what I said at all. However, it seems like a bad idea to take photographic evidence of your illegal activities. Call me crazy.

Of course, I'm on Fark.com, where saying anything that could even be remotely negative about any marijuana-related-activity will elicit a dozen angry comments with names much like yours, so I should sort of expect your comment.


Well, my reply wasn't really an "angry comment". More of a "you're a moron for implying that pics of an apparently defunct growing operation would land you in jail". Maybe I wasn't clear enough for you.

/you're crazy

 
horonto [TotalFark] 2009-07-09 04:58:36 PM  
Dave?

 
Treygreen13 2009-07-09 04:59:31 PM  
GanjSmokr: Treygreen13: That isn't what I said at all. However, it seems like a bad idea to take photographic evidence of your illegal activities. Call me crazy.

Of course, I'm on Fark.com, where saying anything that could even be remotely negative about any marijuana-related-activity will elicit a dozen angry comments with names much like yours, so I should sort of expect your comment.

Well, my reply wasn't really an "angry comment". More of a "you're a moron for implying that pics of an apparently defunct growing operation would land you in jail". Maybe I wasn't clear enough for you.

/you're crazy


They were obviously alive whenever she took the pictures. So for a while, she had photos of currently ongoing illegal possession. Also, how do the police know that the picture isn't of a currently living pot plant growing in her home?

I must be crazy. I'm imagining someone trying to convince me that keeping little portable probable cause nuggets around is smart.

 
jaimejaim 2009-07-09 05:04:00 PM  
so I was about to boone my girlfriend when the cops busted in and then she was like no way...

 
Jument 2009-07-09 05:09:44 PM  
Treygreen13: I must be crazy. I'm imagining someone trying to convince me that keeping little portable probable cause nuggets around is smart.

Today's brainiacs don't just keep them, they post them on Facebook.

I was recently on vacation with my Mom. She took a lot of pictures with a film camera. Drives me bonkers but she likes it.

 
Oznog 2009-07-09 05:10:05 PM  
www.420magazine.com

I'm sure you wanted to preserve this moment forever- but is this WISE??

 
100 Watt Walrus 2009-07-09 05:11:34 PM  
Apik0r0s: Wal-Mart is notorious for this as well.

My brother's family lost several rolls of vacation film when some Wal-Mart hillbillies decided that a family enjoying a traditional Japanese bath, in Japan, is against the wishes of Baby Jesus. The police wouldn't even do anything, so Wal-Mart destroyed them. Not just the roll with those pics on it, but all of them.

Then of course their stories changed and they "lost" them in the confusion that comes with stopping pedophilia from behind the counter of a Wal-Mart photo lab.

Death to Wal-Mart, and her hillbilly enablers.


No sympathy for anyone who gives money to Wal-Mart.

 
trappedspirit 2009-07-09 05:20:08 PM  
Fark soooo needs a POTHEAD tag

 
red5ish 2009-07-09 05:22:12 PM  
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trappedspirit 2009-07-09 05:23:48 PM  
100 Watt Walrus:

No sympathy for anyone who gives money to Wal-Mart.



Well now, that would be a really silly thing to get your sympathy all worked up for someone over. Now, if you had said no sympathy for anyone who gets cancer, that would have just been nasty. I generally agree that no good will come of running around handing out sympathy willy-nilly, but is there really a danger of people having sympathy for someone because they gave money to Wal-Mart?

 
CaesarSneezy 2009-07-09 05:32:40 PM  
What kind of do-gooder busybody Dudley Dooright Mickey Mouse asshole gives a shiat about pot?

 
Treygreen13 2009-07-09 05:38:18 PM  
CaesarSneezy: What kind of do-gooder busybody Dudley Dooright Mickey Mouse asshole gives a shiat about pot?

When a city is running a deficit, and they can fee the shiat out of you for growing it... then they care.

I'm sympathetic to the decriminalization movement, but damn it some people in the lifestyle are dumb.

 
Aamelrons 2009-07-09 06:17:55 PM  
I'm no lawyer now ya'll hear, but can't you not be brought to trial on the same charges twice?

Which is why people try and get as much evidence as possible to bust?

So if she was acquitted of those charges of growing those pot plants, then even if she were to be like YUP I GREW DAT POT DERE they couldn't try her again?

 
Earl of Chives 2009-07-09 06:40:43 PM  
Oznog: I'm sure you wanted to preserve this moment forever- but is this WISE??

Relax, it's fine. In many places growing marijuana is perfectly legal. Even in parts of America. You aren't so small minded as to think everyone lives in your city/state/country do you?

 
Cyno01 [TotalFark] 2009-07-09 06:53:36 PM  
Used to be manager of a Wal-Mart photo lab, our official company-wide policy said we didnt give a fark about illegal activities in pictures because we could never be sure of context, etc and it opened the company up to liability issues EXACTLY like this.

The only thing we wouldnt print was nudity, but youd get your negatives back.

The ONLY exception was anything involving children, those get handed over to police by management. Never had to deal with that thankfully.

Did have a grey situation one time, high school kids dropped off some film, chicks flashing, etc. Didnt print those, told the kids when they picked them up that if they were smart theyd destroy the negatives.

 
Gyrfalcon [TotalFark] 2009-07-09 07:09:00 PM  
the_sidewinder: Question, why would you take pictures of your illegal activities?

BECAUSE THEY'RE F*CKING STUPID POTHEADS!

 
duhbLow7 2009-07-09 08:13:09 PM  
"Where did you get crack?"

"From Blacks."

"What?!"

"Yah right behind Blacks Hardware Store, there's a white guy selling it."

 
Ranger Joe [TotalFark] 2009-07-09 09:59:09 PM  
I used to run a photo lab next to the Ohio State University campus. You'dbe amazed at the things I've seen...a man who enjoyed inserting glass rods into his anus (and then coming in and ordering lots of reprints)... Women being friendly with hairbrushes and vegetables... More passed out drunk sorority girls than I could shake a stick at.

Yes, I look at the film. Yes, I look at the pictures. Yes, I laugh at the stupidity of my customers and mock them.

And yeah, I've seen lots of photos of people doing bongs or smoking joints. On occasion, I would put a note in their envelope suggesting that they NOT take photos of such activities, since not all lab techs would be as lenient as I was.

Basically, here's my rule of thumb. Don't take pictures of yourself or your friends doing illegal things, since it might come back and bite you on the ass.

 
Ranger Joe [TotalFark] 2009-07-09 10:02:17 PM  
Primitive Screwhead: oldebayer: They took his Kodachrome away?

No more nice bright colors...

No more greens of summers


i3.photobucket.com

 
godsgopher 2009-07-09 11:17:07 PM  
I run a photo lab. My opinion, and what I tell my minions... err.. employees, is that we don't care about drugs. We don't know if it's medicinal, or even real drugs. We see them all the time. One customer was telling me about the 60 thousand dollar grow operation he has. My personal favorite was the roll of film where the first picture was of the Medical Marijuana license, and the rest were of his plants. If only I weren't at work so I could ask to buy some...

Also, people bring in thier digital photos to get them printed all the time as well, including drugs, nudity, and other questionable materials. Its actually worse, as those pictures (in order to print them ) are copied to our computer, wehre they sit until we wipe the harddrive once a month. So we can go back and 'review' them later. At least with negatives, the customer is getting all evidence back.

 
LesserEvil [TotalFark] 2009-07-09 11:56:59 PM  
godsgopher: I run a photo lab. My opinion, and what I tell my minions... err.. employees, is that we don't care about drugs. We don't know if it's medicinal, or even real drugs. We see them all the time. One customer was telling me about the 60 thousand dollar grow operation he has. My personal favorite was the roll of film where the first picture was of the Medical Marijuana license, and the rest were of his plants. If only I weren't at work so I could ask to buy some...

Also, people bring in thier digital photos to get them printed all the time as well, including drugs, nudity, and other questionable materials. Its actually worse, as those pictures (in order to print them ) are copied to our computer, wehre they sit until we wipe the harddrive once a month. So we can go back and 'review' them later. At least with negatives, the customer is getting all evidence back.


Is that you, Leo?

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Aamelrons: I'm no lawyer now ya'll hear, but can't you not be brought to trial on the same charges twice?

Which is why people try and get as much evidence as possible to bust?

So if she was acquitted of those charges of growing those pot plants, then even if she were to be like YUP I GREW DAT POT DERE they couldn't try her again?


She wasn't acquitted, the case was dismissed due to the "illegally obtained" evidence. A prosecutor can also withdraw a case if there is a sudden lack of evidence due to some technicality like this.

Of course, even a "Not Guilty" verdict can be vacated by a judge due to a technicality to bring a retrial. Unfortunately, "jury stupidity" isn't a valid reason.

 
Xenu's Giant Pink Replicock 2009-07-10 09:16:10 AM  
Satanic_Hamster: Why, through? If a worker found pictures of you raping a two year old, wouldn't those be admissible? They are in the US and I don't think Canada's criminal laws are that different from ours.

Admissable into court as evidence, yes. Proper evidence needed to support a search warrant no.

For crimes, and the reason you need a search warrant, it's a lot easier to prosecute if you catch the person in the act, so searching the place gives you a record of who was where and had what. You can argue about a photo's meaning - who owned it, who was just visiting and had no idea what they were getting into.

In your example, that's pretty much being caught in the act. You're not going to do a warrant and surveillance and try to catch it happening - you're going to get the kid out of the situation as quickly as possible.

I don't know about a professional obligation, but I'd say a moral obligation would keep the first one quiet and bring the second one to the coppers. Especially if you know enough about pot that you know it is pot - you might be setting yourself up there.

 
Walknuki 2009-07-10 10:56:17 AM  
horonto: Dave?

Dave's not here man.

 
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