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<blockquote data-quote="Roy1961" data-source="post: 547502" data-attributes="member: 12541"><p>I have asked 4 cops here in cali, they told me it is ok to take pictures of houses as long as you are on the sidewalk or street, do not encroach on their property to take them or you are in trouble, they (the home owners) may not like it (would you?) but nothing they can do abut it.</p><p></p><p>I ask the cops (again) about this after being confronted from a home owner who saw me shooting at a bird on his fence and thought I was shooing his home, he still accused me of shooting his home after I showed him the pictures I took, he threatened to call the cops, i told him to go ahead, I had already asked them the law on it, he then told me not to drive on "his" street again, I told him its a pubic road and I can drive on it when ever I wanted. I think he had something to hide? lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy1961, post: 547502, member: 12541"] I have asked 4 cops here in cali, they told me it is ok to take pictures of houses as long as you are on the sidewalk or street, do not encroach on their property to take them or you are in trouble, they (the home owners) may not like it (would you?) but nothing they can do abut it. I ask the cops (again) about this after being confronted from a home owner who saw me shooting at a bird on his fence and thought I was shooing his home, he still accused me of shooting his home after I showed him the pictures I took, he threatened to call the cops, i told him to go ahead, I had already asked them the law on it, he then told me not to drive on "his" street again, I told him its a pubic road and I can drive on it when ever I wanted. I think he had something to hide? lol [/QUOTE]
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