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Photography Organizations: The good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="naja" data-source="post: 12629" data-attributes="member: 3478"><p>I agree Anthony. The Bureau Of Freelance Photographers in UK have successfully lobbied parliament and got the Law about taking photographs in public places clarified three times now. The Police were using the Terrorism Act to prevent people taking photographs in public places claiming they may be for terrorist purposes, as if a terrorist would set up a tripod etc and draw attention to themselves.</p><p></p><p>Join a big group and help them fight for photographers rights</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naja, post: 12629, member: 3478"] I agree Anthony. The Bureau Of Freelance Photographers in UK have successfully lobbied parliament and got the Law about taking photographs in public places clarified three times now. The Police were using the Terrorism Act to prevent people taking photographs in public places claiming they may be for terrorist purposes, as if a terrorist would set up a tripod etc and draw attention to themselves. Join a big group and help them fight for photographers rights [/QUOTE]
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