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Arkansas to Outlaw Street Photography ... potentially worldwide
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 434066" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>You can shoot as many photos as you want and turn your security cameras anywhere you'd like, as long as they are not viewable publicly. So security cameras would be fine since they are not made public, but traffic cameras probably not unless they are sufficiently blurry as to prevent you from recognizing anyone.</p><p></p><p>It takes the TX law where you need to maintain 25 feet from a cop and makes it laughs at it. You can shoot all you want, but the minute you put it on YouTube you can be sued in an Arkansas court. In fact, if you shoot video of a cop in, say, Ferguson, MO and post it to YouTube without that cop's permission (and the permission of <em>every</em> <em>other individual in video seen or heard</em>), that cop can sue you in the state of Arkansas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 434066, member: 9240"] You can shoot as many photos as you want and turn your security cameras anywhere you'd like, as long as they are not viewable publicly. So security cameras would be fine since they are not made public, but traffic cameras probably not unless they are sufficiently blurry as to prevent you from recognizing anyone. It takes the TX law where you need to maintain 25 feet from a cop and makes it laughs at it. You can shoot all you want, but the minute you put it on YouTube you can be sued in an Arkansas court. In fact, if you shoot video of a cop in, say, Ferguson, MO and post it to YouTube without that cop's permission (and the permission of [I]every[/I] [I]other individual in video seen or heard[/I]), that cop can sue you in the state of Arkansas. [/QUOTE]
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