question about roll with topless girl on it

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Hey doees anyone know if in Canada they will sevelop pictures that have a pic of a girl with no shirt or bra on in them thanx
-- chris peterson (cbearthree@yahoo.com), June 13, 2001

Answers

how will they know what the pictures are until they develop the film? therefore, I answer a resounding yes.

-- daniel taylor (lightsmythe@agalis.net), June 13, 2001.

I'm thinking they might process the roll and depending on how explicit the content, I think they would print it as long as it didn't go into the pornography borderline. In my town mthe labs here would do it if it wasn't too explicit. Heck, my town holds topless rallies just about, not kidding about this neither. The group is called B.I.O. and I saved a newsclip from that specific rally, it's an interesting town. This rally was held because of part of the feminist action of discrimination of not being able to go topless just as men do. I would post it but it may not be tasteful to do so, not bad, but I will respect the forum.

So, imho if the images in question are nudes and done in a tasteful matter with the subject of legal tender, should be fine. Though I would request further guidance in the matter by a qualified applicant of the law. Hope this helps you.

-- Robert D. (rjphoto120@aol.com), June 13, 2001.


Guess, why we develop ourselves ;-) ! Just kidding, a friend has taken tastful pictures in Toronto and had no problems, just make sure she is at least looking like 18 years of age or older.

-- Wolfram Kollig (kollig@ipfdd.de), June 14, 2001.

Be prepared to wait an extra day or two for the prints. If the photos are good, and the girl is attractive, the lab employees may run the film through a second time to make prints for themselves.

-- Chris Ellinger (chris@ellingerphoto.com), June 14, 2001.

I asked this question at my lab in Vancouver, and they told me "No children, no pets, and we don't have a problem." Just don't take them to the local drug store.

-- Kenneth Eckert (kdephoto@yahoo.com), June 19, 2001.


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