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dbmk
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Thu Jan-27-11 08:21 AM
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And as far as I know the law there has to be some very specific circumstances before the police can delete/confiscate your pictures.
In general pictures are your property, no matter how you came about them. Even if you trespassed in order to take them.
I think you would have to get the level of national security stuff or child pornography, before confiscation/deletion of your images would be allowed under the law.
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