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Photography is not a crime

// April 20th, 2008

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10 Responses to “Photography is not a crime”

  1. Phil says:

    I’m growing wary of reading these stories. What, do the police really believe that the terrorists are out in the open, snapping away with their Nikons?

    It’s also rather mind-boggling that police and security guards are not CLEAR on the rules of public photography. Everyone seems to just set their own rules and policies.

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  4. martin says:

    a) copper looks dug up
    b) copper is a twat
    c)

  5. Antonio Acuna says:

    There is an E-petition for this at number 10’s web site:

    http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/photographylaw/

    Please join in.

  6. Scott says:

    I ran across this a while back. It is a pdf that photographers can print and keep with their gear that talks abour rights. http://www.krages.com/phoright.htm

  7. John Watson says:

    Here’s a similar PDF guide for the UK: http://www.sirimo.co.uk/ukpr.php

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  9. Photography Talks says:

    Well, police and security guards rules and policies to make it clear and let everyone esp photographers make aware of.

    -Edwin

  10. Photography Talks says:

    Well, police and security guards should make their rules and policies clear and let everyone esp photographers make aware of.

    -Edwin

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