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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 278600" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>The reason it will never happen here in the US is because it would limit surveillance video, as well as drone and satellite video. This kind of surveillance is far to pervasive and far to useful to end anytime soon. Not only that but the laws are written very clearly as to what belongs to the public domain and what is not. If it can be seen from a public position then it is legal to shoot it. You may get punched in the nose by an angry husband (leading to a very lucrative law suit, if played properly) but it will never be made illegal. There's simply way too much importance placed on surveillance these days to allow any laws that would curtail the practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 278600, member: 9521"] The reason it will never happen here in the US is because it would limit surveillance video, as well as drone and satellite video. This kind of surveillance is far to pervasive and far to useful to end anytime soon. Not only that but the laws are written very clearly as to what belongs to the public domain and what is not. If it can be seen from a public position then it is legal to shoot it. You may get punched in the nose by an angry husband (leading to a very lucrative law suit, if played properly) but it will never be made illegal. There's simply way too much importance placed on surveillance these days to allow any laws that would curtail the practice. [/QUOTE]
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