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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Romeo3(m): 2:27pm On Apr 07, 2018
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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Nobody: 3:42pm On Apr 07, 2018
Romeo3:
No longer feel enthusiatic to post on NL anymore.

There is a kind of conspiracy going on here. I was banned for 2 days without a warning. The person that banned me said i posted private pictures. I dont know how the pictures were private. You banned me and removed the post on this thread, but you left out the post on the diary section..... Thats just....... Anyway, I have served the ban and that is final.

In those two days, i have gotten a blog of my own and have intensified posting on instagram.

Adieu Nairaland.
Lalasticlala
Seun.
Are moderators now experimenting with the ban button? Because no private pictures that depics any person were posted here.
Please put a leash on your moderators, they are starting to lose it.

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by iamphill: 3:50pm On Apr 07, 2018
I wonder why my post was deleted any way I am posting it again. why will you ban someone for 30 years kilode!!!!!! haba. Abeg unban the guy e Don serve 4years ban already na was oooo

Lalasticlala
Seun.
Are moderators now experimenting with the ban button?

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Romeo3(m): 9:34pm On Apr 07, 2018
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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by suyamasta(m): 9:46pm On Apr 07, 2018
claremont:
It's just not fair for taxi drivers to ridicule their riders who are actually paying them to do a simple job of moving from point A to B.

I totally agree, Romeo is a cool dude and inspirational to an extent, but he fails to take the privacy concerns seriously which is bad business practice, i know the mods sometimes can be overzealous and annoying here but on this i think Romeo3 is at fault, Romeo3 goodluck to you wherever you are tho!

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by JeffreyJames(m): 10:27am On Apr 08, 2018
claremont:
A taxi driver who decides to share pictures of his riders, the clothes they wear, the neighbourhood they live in without their informed consent IS acting against the law in any developed country. Uber Nigeria seems to be fairly lackadaisical in their approach which might explain why this account hasn't been blacklisted.

I think people who are against the decision of the moderator haven't read the Uber privacy policy, especially in the light of recent events going on with Facebook et al. This has nothing to do with "bad-belleism" or jealousy like some people have alluded to, it's simply common sense. I don't believe the moderator who resides overseas will be jealous of a taxi driver making a living in Nigeria.

I don't use Uber, but if I did, I expect the driver to do his job of picking me from point A and dropping me off at point B. When a driver takes pictures of me and where I live (MY shithole) without my consent, goes ahead to post such in social media in an attempt to bank likes and shares, it's a gross invasion of the privacy and safety of people who use Uber.

I would advice the moderators to email Uber Nigeria all the photos of riders posted in this thread, lets see if I'm right or wrong when it comes to their own well-stated privacy policy.

I have disagreed with the actions of the travel section moderator on a handful of occasions in the past, but I totally agree with his decision to remove the photos of riders and their neighbourhood posted here. It's just not fair for taxi drivers to ridicule their riders who are actually paying them to do a simple job of moving from point A to B.

I expect the OP will be treated more harshly by Instagram if he chooses to post riders photos there without their consent, he will eventually be tracked and his Uber account blacklisted by Uber. I can't believe that a 'young man' can choose to risk loosing his livelihood simply because of a few likes and shares in social media.


Mention one rider you have seen his/her pics here. Mention one area you can recognize here. Also Mention the real names of the Uber driver and the kind of car he drives.

Na oversabi dey worry all of una.

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by JeffreyJames(m): 10:29am On Apr 08, 2018
"What Op os doing is wrong" "this is not right" yen yen yen. But una still carry una fat head come read updates. Yeye people

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by ashjay001(m): 10:40am On Apr 08, 2018
Romeo3:
Seun, lalasticlala, mynd44 and any other moderator who has the power to delete this thread, I plead that this thread be deleted.

I have accepted my wrongdoing. I did not protest the ban even if I wasn't happy about it. I have done the time. I am sorry I shared my experiences here. It's a mistake that won't be repeated. I was banned for 48 hrs without a warning. Offenders are normally banned for 2 hrs with a warning, and a harsher and lengthier ban follows if the warnings are not heeded. But I was banned outrightly. No wahala. Its past now. Pls delete all.

To those that have felt insulted by the experiences and pictures that I posted, I am sorry. You have written epistles about why i should be sanctioned and why the ban should have been harsher. I agree. Pls prevail on the moderators to delete my contents and let's forget this ugly episode ever happened.

If this thread and my contents aren't removed by my request, I will manually commence to do so, no matter how tedious it may seem.

You said I invaded privacy.... No faces were shown. No home addresses revealed. No real names revealed. No street names revealed. Pictures I took were all in public. None were private. I have never revealed anyone's personal information and I will never. Things i write about are all true, but i write them in the way it happens in my head. I have never insulted a rider, I have never made fun of them verbally.

All you read happens in my head.

Nairaland isn't the end. It was the beginning. I am grateful to everyone who has been very supportive. The calls and messages are all appreciated. It's time for me to move on and expand my horizons. It has already started. I can't be stopped, but on nairaland it's over.

Pls oblige my request to delete my contents... Thank you.

To those who may want to read more of my experiences, I have my own site now. It is being brought up to speedy updates so that the stories can all be synchronized across the social media handles I use.

Blogsite: diaryofalagosuberdriver. com

Instagram: @diary_of_a_lagos_uber_driver

Facebook: diary of a Lagos uber driver

Twitter: @romeonl.


I don't know u, from adam. Came across ur moniker, thru someone I follow. But, u've given me so much laughs n fun, I can't but, butt in.


I've enjoyed ur diary, quite refreshing, from all these fiction available.

Don't forget ur beginnings. NL gave u a platform n an audience. I've directed several pple, who don't care abt nl, to ur thread n d other uber thread.

Just chill, maintain ur following here(over a 100k visitors daily, only God knows, how many are unique n first timers). Make posts once in a while n redirect pple to ur other pages, for more contents. We all know that, u take care of d pple u meet going up, cos u might need them, not necessarily, only when coming down.

The MOD might just be a hater, not representing nl ethos. Don't take it out on nl.

And to that MOD, pple post pics of various incidence, with full facial views: accidents, graphic deaths, accused molesters(not convicted yet o), arrests, fights, celebrities in awkward situations n all that, u no ban them too? Stop being a f. hypocrite joor. Let them sue Romeo first, then u can always pop champagne to his legal troubles! U can even, create a thread, on front-page to chronicle those legal troubles, sef(with pics or we don't.......tongue).

My 2kobo. Ciao

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by timesup234: 10:59am On Apr 08, 2018
Since they refuse to close the thread why don't you guys stop commenting on it? The topic is not even in the Top 200 in travel section as your views is less than 35,000. My post hit over 80,000 views in less than a month and I am not killing anyone for closing it since no one owes me anything on Nairaland. It is never personal, get your views out and move on with it. Stop playing the victim card nobody cares. The minute you stop commenting on it the thread will die naturally, or probably you secretly wish the thread could get more views

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Dramadiddy(m): 5:25pm On Apr 08, 2018
JeffreyJames:
"What Op os doing is wrong" "this is not right" yen yen yen. But una still carry una fat head come read updates. Yeye people
have you really been reading people's comments about the privacy? no one hates the stories posted, what people are saying is "the pictures are not necessary" we have been enjoying the stories without pictures. I know people so well I don't need to see their faces before i can recognise them, you might not be able to recognise but others do so therefore, it's not right.

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by ableguy(m): 9:59pm On Apr 08, 2018
Romeo3:
Seun, lalasticlala, mynd44 and any other moderator who has the power to delete this thread, I plead that this thread be deleted.

I have accepted my wrongdoing. I did not protest the ban even if I wasn't happy about it. I have done the time. I am sorry I shared my experiences here. It's a mistake that won't be repeated. I was banned for 48 hrs without a warning. Offenders are normally banned for 2 hrs with a warning, and a harsher and lengthier ban follows if the warnings are not heeded. But I was banned outrightly. No wahala. Its past now. Pls delete all.

To those that have felt insulted by the experiences and pictures that I posted, I am sorry. You have written epistles about why i should be sanctioned and why the ban should have been harsher. I agree. Pls prevail on the moderators to delete my contents and let's forget this ugly episode ever happened.

If this thread and my contents aren't removed by my request, I will manually commence to do so, no matter how tedious it may seem.

You said I invaded privacy.... No faces were shown. No home addresses revealed. No real names revealed. No street names revealed. Pictures I took were all in public. None were private. I have never revealed anyone's personal information and I will never. Things i write about are all true, but i write them in the way it happens in my head. I have never insulted a rider, I have never made fun of them verbally.

All you read happens in my head.

Nairaland isn't the end. It was the beginning. I am grateful to everyone who has been very supportive. The calls and messages are all appreciated. It's time for me to move on and expand my horizons. It has already started. I can't be stopped, but on nairaland it's over.

Pls oblige my request to delete my contents... Thank you.

To those who may want to read more of my experiences, I have my own site now. It is being brought up to speedy updates so that the stories can all be synchronized across the social media handles I use.

Blogsite: diaryofalagosuberdriver. com

Instagram: @diary_of_a_lagos_uber_driver

Facebook: diary of a Lagos uber driver

Twitter: @romeonl.

I am impressed, with this your attitude you'll go far in life.

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Romeo3(m): 11:02pm On Apr 08, 2018
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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by DonroxyII: 5:45am On Apr 09, 2018
Romeo3:
Seun, lalasticlala, mynd44 and any other moderator who has the power to delete this thread, I plead that this thread be deleted.

I have accepted my wrongdoing. I did not protest the ban even if I wasn't happy about it. I have done the time. I am sorry I shared my experiences here. It's a mistake that won't be repeated. I was banned for 48 hrs without a warning. Offenders are normally banned for 2 hrs with a warning, and a harsher and lengthier ban follows if the warnings are not heeded. But I was banned outrightly. No wahala. Its past now. Pls delete all.

To those that have felt insulted by the experiences and pictures that I posted, I am sorry. You have written epistles about why i should be sanctioned and why the ban should have been harsher. I agree. Pls prevail on the moderators to delete my contents and let's forget this ugly episode ever happened.

If this thread and my contents aren't removed by my request, I will manually commence to do so, no matter how tedious it may seem.

You said I invaded privacy.... No faces were shown. No home addresses revealed. No real names revealed. No street names revealed. Pictures I took were all in public. None were private. I have never revealed anyone's personal information and I will never. Things i write about are all true, but i write them in the way it happens in my head. I have never insulted a rider, I have never made fun of them verbally.

All you read happens in my head.

Nairaland isn't the end. It was the beginning. I am grateful to everyone who has been very supportive. The calls and messages are all appreciated. It's time for me to move on and expand my horizons. It has already started. I can't be stopped, but on nairaland it's over.

Pls oblige my request to delete my contents... Thank you.

To those who may want to read more of my experiences, I have my own site now. It is being brought up to speedy updates so that the stories can all be synchronized across the social media handles I use.

Blogsite: diaryofalagosuberdriver. com

Instagram: @diary_of_a_lagos_uber_driver

Facebook: diary of a Lagos uber driver

Twitter: @romeonl.
Already subscribed to your blog and permanently following you back to back .....
My bro, manually remove your thing here ..... safe your energy .... I think you are new to Nairaland style ..... you ain't the first writer to be embarrassed in fact so many great writers have left ...... go to sexuality section , it was robust before now it's occupied by madmen that post and comment by themselves for 2 pages ..... This is my 4th moniker, I deleted the previous 3 ..... been here since beginning and I have seen it all !!
Sorry and move on cuz you are a force here and I learnt great deal from your posts !!

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by BelovedN(f): 3:49pm On Apr 09, 2018
He who the gods want to punish, they first make deaf.


Really, Romeo, I'll like you to calm down and take a second look at the comments of those who have been telling you to stop posting pictures of your clients and also those who told you the ban and removal of pictures were necessary.
No one is jealous, as some people have been saying. I have been reading your stories and I enjoyed them but I didn't feel okay with the pictures. I don't think they are right.

You come across as intelligent. Won't you rather take the advice of people who have intelligently, without insults, told you why you should not put up pictures of your clients over the advice of people who can't get their opinions across without insulting others and labeling them haters?

I think you need to see things from other people's perspectives. You are NOT all knowing and when a lot of people say the same things consistently, you need to take time to see if there are truths in it.

At the end though, it's your call.

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Romeo3(m): 6:21pm On Apr 09, 2018
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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Romeo3(m): 6:31pm On Apr 09, 2018
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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by pomide(m): 6:56pm On Apr 09, 2018
one thing I know is that, it was the platform of nairaland you used to gain decent follows on insta and your blog and you didn't pay them one cent, nor did you advertise on their platform..

where is Loyalty and Appreciation in this part of the world?

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Romeo3(m): 7:08pm On Apr 09, 2018
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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by OkoAnike(m): 7:17pm On Apr 09, 2018
Romeo3:
my Instagram follower ship is impressive. I have been progressing. Writing new stories there. I am happier. Nairaland doesn't bother me. No one is banning me...

What else do you want?

Removing my post means my post was offensive.
Banning me means I am not needed.

I left where I am not needed to where I am needed....

What's the problem?



How can I separate your personality from your hustling spirit...

U are a great hustler, but ur person is a proud and arrogant one... Wish you all the best.

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Romeo3(m): 7:42pm On Apr 09, 2018
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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by BelovedN(f): 8:28pm On Apr 09, 2018
Romeo3:
Haba.

But I have apologized to you all that felt offended with the pictures... And all those that felt the ban was necessary. I also accepted the ban.... What else do you want from me?


��You don't have to stop posting on nairaland because you were banned.

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by pomide(m): 8:54pm On Apr 09, 2018
Baba, just take the ban with a light heart, forget about it, stop posting customers pictures (I noticed you had stopped already), it really doesn't take anything out of your awesome story, keep writing and driving, post your write ups in places your readers are used to, and as well other places you can get more potential Readers and earn money doing so..


(ban is nothing really, not like they broke your side mirror. Have a good chilled beer after work, probably have sex to relax, wake up the next morning with a happy heart with no worries..)

We all have that manly Ego not to lay back without a fight... It's a normal thingy..

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Harzontorh: 10:09pm On Apr 09, 2018
iamphill:
I wonder why my post was deleted any way I am posting it again. why will you ban someone for 30 years kilode!!!!!! haba. Abeg unban the guy e Don serve 4years ban already na was oooo

Lalasticlala
Seun.
Are moderators now experimenting with the ban button?

Lol, That 30-year ban looks more like a jail term. Are thé mods lawyers?? �

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Peromnia: 9:15pm On Apr 11, 2018
tolusan:


Let me say upfront that I enjoy your stories. More importantly, I like your hardworking lifestyle and your general attitude to work.

But on this issue of the ban, I cannot agree less. I'm not sure its right to take photos of people, obviously without their consent and such photos find their way here. Although it makes your stories interesting and credible, I don't think its proper to take unauthorised photographs of people and post it here (even though their faces are never shown). Their privacy must be respected. I can recall at least two instances: the lady with the torn red dress and the lady with the very skimpy bum shorts recently.

The test is whether an average reasonable man would not feel offended, if he were to find out that someone took photos of him in a situation which doesn't necessarily portray him well and posted it on a forum read by millions.

Whether an outright ban without prior warning is right is another kettle of fish entirely.

Don't take it too hard, we still want to share in the hilarious moments you encounter as you keep Lagos moving. Cheers.

Bunch of codswallop like this actually buttresses the point that the average IQ of Nigerians is way too low.

How could you say that the lady with a torn shirt would feel offended if she found out?

How could that be when there are no traces whatsoever? Only the torn part of the dress was captured.
Could that lady say in law, establish a case of defamation if she were to pursue one?


My counsel to Romeo3 is to ignore the dimwits here.
Whether vel non you decide to continue posting here is left for you.


Respecting the ban, Nairaland has been known to be biased from inception. At times, their rules are bunkum.
For instance, what is the rationale for having a restriction on Muslim threads whereas none exists for Christian yet the owner claims to be an atheist?

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Peromnia: 9:18pm On Apr 11, 2018
claremont:
A taxi driver who decides to share pictures of his riders, the clothes they wear, the neighbourhood they live in without their informed consent IS acting against the law in any developed country. Uber Nigeria seems to be fairly lackadaisical in their approach which might explain why this account hasn't been blacklisted.

I think people who are against the decision of the moderator haven't read the Uber privacy policy, especially in the light of recent events going on with Facebook et al. This has nothing to do with "bad-belleism" or jealousy like some people have alluded to, it's simply common sense. I don't believe the moderator who resides overseas will be jealous of a taxi driver making a living in Nigeria.

I don't use Uber, but if I did, I expect the driver to do his job of picking me from point A and dropping me off at point B. When a driver takes pictures of me and where I live (MY shithole) without my consent, goes ahead to post such in social media in an attempt to bank likes and shares, it's a gross invasion of the privacy and safety of people who use Uber.

I would advice the moderators to email Uber Nigeria all the photos of riders posted in this thread, lets see if I'm right or wrong when it comes to their own well-stated privacy policy.

I have disagreed with the actions of the travel section moderator on a handful of occasions in the past, but I totally agree with his decision to remove the photos of riders and their neighbourhood posted here. It's just not fair for taxi drivers to ridicule their riders who are actually paying them to do a simple job of moving from point A to B.

I expect the OP will be treated more harshly by Instagram if he chooses to post riders photos there without their consent, he will eventually be tracked and his Uber account blacklisted by Uber. I can't believe that a 'young man' can choose to risk loosing his livelihood simply because of a few likes and shares in social media.

Bunch of codswallop like this actually buttresses the point that the average IQ of Nigerians is way too low.

How could you say that the lady with a torn shirt would feel offended if she found out?

How could that be when there are no traces whatsoever? Only the torn part of the dress was captured.
Could that lady say in law, establish a case of defamation if she were to pursue one?


My counsel to Romeo3 is to ignore the dimwits here.
Whether vel non you decide to continue posting here is left for you.


Respecting the ban, Nairaland has been known to be biased from inception. At times, their rules are bunkum.
For instance, what is the rationale for having a restriction on Muslim threads whereas none exists for Christian yet the owner claims to be an atheist?

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Peromnia: 9:19pm On Apr 11, 2018
claremont:
A taxi driver who decides to share pictures of his riders, the clothes they wear, the neighbourhood they live in without their informed consent IS acting against the law in any developed country. Uber Nigeria seems to be fairly lackadaisical in their approach which might explain why this account hasn't been blacklisted.

I think people who are against the decision of the moderator haven't read the Uber privacy policy, especially in the light of recent events going on with Facebook et al. This has nothing to do with "bad-belleism" or jealousy like some people have alluded to, it's simply common sense. I don't believe the moderator who resides overseas will be jealous of a taxi driver making a living in Nigeria.

I don't use Uber, but if I did, I expect the driver to do his job of picking me from point A and dropping me off at point B. When a driver takes pictures of me and where I live (MY shithole) without my consent, goes ahead to post such in social media in an attempt to bank likes and shares, it's a gross invasion of the privacy and safety of people who use Uber.

I would advice the moderators to email Uber Nigeria all the photos of riders posted in this thread, lets see if I'm right or wrong when it comes to their own well-stated privacy policy.

I have disagreed with the actions of the travel section moderator on a handful of occasions in the past, but I totally agree with his decision to remove the photos of riders and their neighbourhood posted here. It's just not fair for taxi drivers to ridicule their riders who are actually paying them to do a simple job of moving from point A to B.

I expect the OP will be treated more harshly by Instagram if he chooses to post riders photos there without their consent, he will eventually be tracked and his Uber account blacklisted by Uber. I can't believe that a 'young man' can choose to risk loosing his livelihood simply because of a few likes and shares in social media.

Bunch of codswallop like this actually buttresses the point that the average IQ of Nigerians is way too low.

How could you say that the lady with a torn shirt would feel offended if she found out?

How could that be when there are no traces whatsoever? Only the torn part of the dress was captured.
Could that lady say in law, establish a case of defamation if she were to pursue one?


My counsel to Romeo3 is to ignore the dimwits here.
Whether vel non you decide to continue posting here is left for you.


Respecting the ban, Nairaland has been known to be biased from inception. At times, their rules are bunkum.
For instance, what is the rationale for having a restriction on Muslim threads whereas none exists for Christian yet the owner claims to be an atheist?


Coldplay007 was even busy egging the urchin on..
Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Peromnia: 9:21pm On Apr 11, 2018
timesup234:
Since they refuse to close the thread why don't you guys stop commenting on it? The topic is not even in the Top 200 in travel section as your views is less than 35,000. My post hit over 80,000 views in less than a month and I am not killing anyone for closing it since no one owes me anything on Nairaland. It is never personal, get your views out and move on with it. Stop playing the victim card nobody cares. The minute you stop commenting on it the thread will die naturally, or probably you secretly wish the thread could get more views
This dimwit that has never been to MM Airport will be everywhere giving opinions.
Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Peromnia: 9:23pm On Apr 11, 2018
timesup234:
Since they refuse to close the thread why don't you guys stop commenting on it? The topic is not even in the Top 200 in travel section as your views is less than 35,000. My post hit over 80,000 views in less than a month and I am not killing anyone for closing it since no one owes me anything on Nairaland. It is never personal, get your views out and move on with it. Stop playing the victim card nobody cares. The minute you stop commenting on it the thread will die naturally, or probably you secretly wish the thread could get more views
This dimwit that has never been to MM Airport will be everywhere giving opinions.

Of what relevance are your 8 billion views here.

It's akin to losing 3 kids to doctor's negligence and then telling another to forget beacuse he only lost a kid.
Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Peromnia: 9:25pm On Apr 11, 2018
Dramadiddy:
have you really been reading people's comments about the privacy? no one hates the stories posted, what people are saying is "the pictures are not necessary" we have been enjoying the stories without pictures. I know people so well I don't need to see their faces before i can recognise them, you might not be able to recognise but others do so therefore, it's not right.

In what capacity are those jejune green fellows saying that pics were unnecessary when none of the persons could be traced?

Argue with ratiocination for once.
You mustn't be as daft as others.
Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Peromnia: 9:27pm On Apr 11, 2018
BelovedN:
He who the gods want to punish, they first make deaf.


Really, Romeo, I'll like you to calm down and take a second look at the comments of those who have been telling you to stop posting pictures of your clients and also those who told you the ban and removal of pictures were necessary.
No one is jealous, as some people have been saying. I have been reading your stories and I enjoyed them but I didn't feel okay with the pictures. I don't think they are right.

You come across as intelligent. Won't you rather take the advice of people who have intelligently, without insults, told you why you should not put up pictures of your clients over the advice of people who can't get their opinions across without insulting others and labeling them haters?

I think you need to see things from other people's perspectives. You are NOT all knowing and when a lot of people say the same things consistently, you need to take time to see if there are truths in it.

At the end though, it's your call.

In what capacity are those saying it?

The majority can be stupid and you have got to dissociate yourself from the stupid majority.
Most nairalanders are unintelligent and daft.

Be uniques. This is a matter of great gravitas.

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Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Peromnia: 9:27pm On Apr 11, 2018
BelovedN:
He who the gods want to punish, they first make deaf.


Really, Romeo, I'll like you to calm down and take a second look at the comments of those who have been telling you to stop posting pictures of your clients and also those who told you the ban and removal of pictures were necessary.
No one is jealous, as some people have been saying. I have been reading your stories and I enjoyed them but I didn't feel okay with the pictures. I don't think they are right.

You come across as intelligent. Won't you rather take the advice of people who have intelligently, without insults, told you why you should not put up pictures of your clients over the advice of people who can't get their opinions across without insulting others and labeling them haters?

I think you need to see things from other people's perspectives. You are NOT all knowing and when a lot of people say the same things consistently, you need to take time to see if there are truths in it.

At the end though, it's your call.

In what capacity are those saying it?

The majority can be stupid and you have got to dissociate yourself from the stupid majority.
Most nairalanders are unintelligent and daft.

Be unique. This is a matter of great gravitas.
Re: Diary Of An Uber Driver (interactive) by Nobody: 10:01pm On Apr 11, 2018
Peromnia:


Bunch of codswallop like this actually buttresses the point that the average IQ of Nigerians is way too low.

How could you say that the lady with a torn shirt would feel offended if she found out?

How could that be when there are no traces whatsoever? Only the torn part of the dress was captured.
Could that lady say in law, establish a case of defamation if she were to pursue one?


My counsel to Romeo3 is to ignore the dimwits here.
Whether vel non you decide to continue posting here is left for you.


Respecting the ban, Nairaland has been known to be biased from inception. At times, their rules are bunkum.
For instance, what is the rationale for having a restriction on Muslim threads whereas none exists for Christian yet the owner claims to be an atheist?

I will not bother about the snide remarks. I like to focus on the issues. So, if I get you clearly, a person who photographs, for instance, the torn zipper of the attire I'm wearing, which tends to demean or embarass me and posts same on social nedia without my knowledge has not violated my right to privacy?

If this romeo's case doesn't qualify as violation of privacy rights, I wonder what would. This is so simple that you'll need some help (or some very high IQ) to miss it.

The photo which I suppose led to the ban captured a portion of the lady rider's bum, and you say she'll be happy if she found out that a cab driver whom she paid, took photos of such sensitive body parts and posted same online without her consent?

You say such crass violation is not actionable in law, either as a tort or in an action for enforcement of Section 37 of the Constitution? Btw, it is not defamation. Defamation refers to spoken or written words/publication.

Say for instance, I take a man's photo when he's sleeping with his mouth agape and it lands on a forum like this without his consent. Do you honestly think that he'd not express some dissatisfaction if same was brought to his attention.

In fact, in other climes, "it is an offence for a person to knowingly photograph, or cause to be photographed an individual, when the individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy, without the prior effective consent of the individual, if the photograph would offend or embarrass an ordinary person if such person appeared in the photograph. "

It is irrelevant that the full picture of the person is not taken. At the very most, this factor would go to quantum of damages recoverable.

However, if you still hold your views, you're perfectly within your rights and I'll respect them.

@the bolded. Let's keep the conversation decent, insulting language or condescending remarks don't improve arguments, it rather destroys meaningful engagement.

Cheers.

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