Question regarding facebook pictures

my friend was getting a co-op with a law office somthing to do with becoming a police officer and they told him they were gunna check his facebook so he went home and untagged all the pictures of him doing bad shit like blazing and drinking but they have the power to see ur deleted items what you used to be tagged in message history etc. its fucked
 
but yea, back in highschool one of my friends mom was a real stifler always looking to get people in trouble. she was constantly on her daughters fb looking for pictures she could use to get kids in trouble. She ended up finding one of some of my friends, all 18 at the time, smoking a hookah and got them all suspended from a couple of games because of some bullshit how tobacco on school campus is illegal, even though it was a picture at someones house, idk.anyway, everyone in the whole school figured out that it was this mom snooping around getting kids in trouble, and she basically ruined the rest of her 2 kids highschool social life by doing this too. i felt kinda bad for them actually.
 
just change your name on facebook. Your coach cant kick you off the team for pictures of Talon Manning drinking man sodas.
 
couple of years ago we went on a school trip to france to paris. the drinking age is 16 there for wines and beer and we (being stupid 16/17year olds that we were) just drank as much as we wanted and the teachers didn't care at all! infact they were drunk as well! and they couldn't do shit cos the school policy for trips is that the laws for what ever country you are in have to be abided by. crazy times!
so my suggestion is to claim you were in Antarctica - somewhere that has no laws!
i feel sorry for you chaps in the states who can't drink until you are 21 (legally) - university wouldn't be the same without the booze i tell ye!
my mate did have a photo of him smoking a blunt on fb once and another of him hotboxing a car - he got it removed pretty sharpish!
 
my old school got a legal consent to snoop through everyones myspace. i mean everyone, blocked or not. i dono how they did it. but half the school ended up with MIP
 
thats sick man. we have the same sort of thing here in Australia for the last day of high school where we all get hammered the night before at someones party then rock up to school drunk and in costumes!

A couple of months ago me and a group of mates went to our friends parents house to get fucking trashed for the whole weekend while they were away. Great times, anyways some photos on fbook popped up with us passed out in our jocks outside and drinking lots. turns out by some weird twist of his parents landlord saw the photos and was pretty pissed off and he called the parents and said if it ever happens again they will be kicked out of thier house!
 
Well, if you want to go back to how it was ORIGNALLY supposed to be, then you shouldn't have facebook until you go to Harvard. What you want is for Facebook to stop being opened to people, but only after it was opened to you.
 
i don't know about high school policies, but employers technically aren't allowed to collect information from social networking sites and base their decisions based on pictures of employees or applicants. I read it somewhere, but who knows. Facebook picture uploading is one of my pet peeves. I hate it when people upload totally useless pictures from everyday of their life, including blurry pictures where you can't tell what anything is or multiple pictures of the exact same thing.
 
What the hell is that bullshit?

You can get in trouble with you're school for doing something illegal in the weekend?

That's just plain ridiculous, seems like none of their business?

That shit wouldn't last 10 seconds in NZ, my computer teacher told our class today that she doesn't care if we get arrested in our upcoming summer holidays (vacation or whatever you Americans call it), but she just wants us to stay safe.
 
talk to the girl,
really no one likes having them up, yet there is always that one girl that insists on taking them and putting them on facebook. I think its an insecurity thing but I am not sure. I know that just taking the girl aside at school some time (away from other peers) and saying "hey, I would really like it if you would not post photos of me from parties on facebook or stuff like that, thanks" can really work.
 
You can get kicked off sports teams because i was at a drinking party where i wasnt even drinking tht night cause i wass dd and i got tagged in a photo of some one holding a beer and was suspended two games for football, im actually sitting right next to the person who took the photos
 
I played baseball in college and any time a coach saw anything on our facebook pages like that he would just make us run till we chucked...they cant kick you off but they can do pretty much whatever they want in terms of minor punishment...
 
You need to have it in your possession and technically they can't even kick u off b/c it's just a picture
 
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