Recently, a 2 year old boy couldn't wait to urinate in public toilet as there were too many people waiting so the parents choose to use diaper to help him urinate. Unfortunately, a young Hong Kong man shoot his urination. The parents tried to take away the SD card, and later the young man stopped them from leaving the spot and called the police. The police let the young man go and later he received an interview from next media saying he is not regretful. Of course, he is happy now! The parents were arrested by the police. Why shooting and publishing kid's private parts legal in Hong Kong?
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sounds like you want to stir up noise here, but anyway here we go:
as far as i could see he didn't record any private parts on that particular video. he did record the urination though, but can't see anything illegal in that (my personal opinion)
apart from that, the police still got his details so if they decide that he did something illegal, then they can still prosecute him.
taking away the SD card from someone else is outright theft, so i don't think the police had much choice - and frankly it was quite a stupid action from the parents
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you didn't consider the bottom of the two year old any private parts? SCMP published it, no to mention numerous other crazy online forums. Next media PS a poopoo by the side of the little boy and let everyone think they did actually poo in the public! What kind of fabrication! Is it all because publish private parts of little kid legal here? Why I receive some other video of little girl's urination through social network in HK? such as whatsapp? These are all lawful?
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Sadly there is going to be a photo competition to shoot children's private parts by HK's netizen and the next media just published another picture online on its most visited website! No wonder the young man claimed that he is a journalist!
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