I had to take notes of this for my computer science course in ethics, and I must say, this was very boring. I could not bring myself to watching this more than a few minutes at a time.
Thank you for sharing this information. It is interesting and informative. So blessed to watch this amazing lecture for free, I am learning so much from this. Thank you so much.
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Quick question is it legal then for somebody to take a photo of your dog off leash while on private property and pass it on to a board.. then turn around and deem your dog a nuisance even though there is no way it can become a danger to that person..
Just having an issue with said person on taking photos from a balcony which to me is a violation I feel of my personal space. Or do I even have a right in this scenario
I had to take notes of this for my computer science course in ethics, and I must say, this was very boring.
I could not bring myself to watching this more than a few minutes at a time.
Has anyone found these slides online? Would be clutch
Did u take notes? Share in group
ruined my day
@@preet9343 what group. Please add me to it or guide me
Thank you for sharing this information. It is interesting and informative. So blessed to watch this amazing lecture for free, I am learning so much from this. Thank you so much.
thank you for this explained video, can you share a link for the power point?
Thanks for watching! I don't have a way to share the ppt slides, sorry.
Interesting and very informative. In case I don't find it on your channel, are you going to do/add any Ontario PFIPPA videos?
Sorry that I never responded to this - I find UA-cam comment notifications erratic at best. There is no plan in place for a similar video for Ontario at this time.
Quick question is it legal then for somebody to take a photo of your dog off leash while on private property and pass it on to a board.. then turn around and deem your dog a nuisance even though there is no way it can become a danger to that person..
Just having an issue with said person on taking photos from a balcony which to me is a violation I feel of my personal space. Or do I even have a right in this scenario
This sounds like a question for a lawyer, sorry.
its boring to watch this for my CS course
hahaha, same here
@@ri5hipat If you got some notes feel free to link them :^)
3000? Lol
I didn't realize this was 1.5 hour long
@@preet9343 Right? I just skimmed through it.