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Originally Posted by DESS
I'm too lazy to look, but it wouldn't surprise me if some of you guys acting all high and mighty about this privacy BS are the same guys that brag about speeding on Deerfoot. Speeding on Deerfoot can get people killed, hitting on a girl is harmless (again, I'm saying that while assuming the texts stopped after she asked them to).
The intent of these privacy laws surely aren't to stop harmless flirting. And yes, a couple of texts to a girl to tell her you like her is harmless. She should be flattered, not freaked.
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The point is she dropped her phone of at the business to have some work done it. Gave her private information for that business transaction. Then he used that information for his own personal use. He crossed the line from the business into personal.
To me that line has to be respected our there will be chaos. I am serious.
If that guy had some interested in her he should have been a man a talked to her directly at the end of the business transaction. The fact that he was not man enough to do that adds to the creep factor.