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Old 19-07-07, 21:50
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Originally Posted by blackmarlin View Post
The moral of this story is that you now have to think hard about what you are going to photograph and where you are taking your pictures. Perhaps we are looking at a ban of taking photos in public places.

So just remember big brother and big business are watching you.

Alan
Sobering isn't it? I read the police would like to bring in detention for as ''long as it takes.'' No charge, no trial, just held for an indefinite period until the powers that be see fit to release you with no appeal. That is scary! Terrorism is serious but can be used to bring in a whole raft of measures that would not normally have a chance of becoming law so who knows what could happen to photography in public places. Funny thing is when something does happen they want any pictures that may have been taken!
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