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EverydaySexism ‏@EverydaySexism 2 Aug 2013

Hi @Telegraph can you confirm whether these women gave their consent for their photographs to be published? pic.twitter.com/PVqJmvn48g

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  1. elf ‏@elfhybrid_ 2 Aug 2013

    @EverydaySexism @Telegraph Creepy..

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  2. Warwick ‏@pocketfulofgeek 2 Aug 2013

    @EverydaySexism also what do they mean by "throw off inhibitions"? Why should they be inhibited with regards to enjoying the sunshine?

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  3. Lars Lundquist ‏@GeekySwede 2 Aug 2013

    @EverydaySexism Wow That's both low and Creepy @Telegraph

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  4. TheDreadPirateRowan ‏@AlternateRowan 2 Aug 2013

    @pocketfulofgeek @EverydaySexism "throw off inhibitions" and then "what do you expect, dressing like that?" #cantwin

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  5. MiketheThronie ‏@MikeFratocrat 2 Aug 2013

    @EverydaySexism @Telegraph would you apply the same argument if they'd photographed topless men?

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  6. ANA-DIAMOND ‏@AnaDiamondAA 2 Aug 2013

    @EverydaySexism @Telegraph you can't really see their faces though

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  7. Neil ‏@N5Neil 2 Aug 2013

    Voyeurtastic “@EverydaySexism: Hi @Telegraph did these women gave consent for their photographs to be published? pic.twitter.com/dbnua1CUVo”

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  8. Grayce ‏@RaveCat 2 Aug 2013

    @EverydaySexism @Telegraph looks like someone's got a bit of a lawsuit on their hands.

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  9. Ian Matthews ‏@ianjmatt 2 Aug 2013

    @everydaysexism as intrusive as that is, there is no legal requirement to get permission to photograph in a public place. Unpleasant, yes.

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  10. Crohnie Hammer ‏@andyl67 2 Aug 2013

    @EverydaySexism @Telegraph Good question. But was it right to then post the picture on social media, further exposing the women...?

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  11. Toby Osbourn ‏@tosbourn 2 Aug 2013

    @EverydaySexism @stuartgibson @Telegraph in fairness, if it was pictures of topless guys no one would care, surely that isn't right?

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  12. Andrew ‏@fightwithcrayon 2 Aug 2013

    @EverydaySexism @synecdochic @Telegraph Yo, where are my shots of pasty fat guys with their shirts off?

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  13. Scott Mitchell ‏@ScottMitchell89 2 Aug 2013

    @EverydaySexism @HuskieWalleyes @Telegraph Would think their "reasonable expectation of privacy" doesn't apply in a park, so no legal issue.

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  14. Stuarty the Snowman⛄ ‏@stuartgibson 2 Aug 2013

    @tosbourn @EverydaySexism boy was that the wrong answer.

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  15. Toby Osbourn ‏@tosbourn 2 Aug 2013

    @stuartgibson @EverydaySexism why? Also, no one in the park that day asked to see them like that but had to.

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  16. roxie ‏@lucifersgirlf 2 Aug 2013

    @tosbourn @stuartgibson @EverydaySexism it's legal to walk around topless regardless of gender. It's illegal to take photos without consent

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  17. MiketheThronie ‏@MikeFratocrat 2 Aug 2013

    @MiaFantasticV that's a good point. A different debate all together though. Are you saying the problem is they're all women, not topless?

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  18. Toby Osbourn ‏@tosbourn 2 Aug 2013

    @rocxsiey @stuartgibson @EverydaySexism so presumably newspapers get consent from everyone in any shot ever except these women?

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