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<blockquote data-quote="Snap Happy" data-source="post: 3007" data-attributes="member: 594"><p>Similar to here in Australia. Public places, you are allowed to take photos. Nobody in a public place has.... "personal rights" and can not stop you from taking photos. Private property is another matter. Government land is also another matter. </p><p></p><p>I have had a few hassles with Security Guards in my time. I keep a copy of Australian Law as it relates to taking photos, I keep it in my bag. If I get hassled by Security, I give it to them to read. I have only had to do this once. If you are polite and patient, I think they respect that. But it is damned annoying to be told you can or can't do this or that by a "Rent A Cop!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snap Happy, post: 3007, member: 594"] Similar to here in Australia. Public places, you are allowed to take photos. Nobody in a public place has.... "personal rights" and can not stop you from taking photos. Private property is another matter. Government land is also another matter. I have had a few hassles with Security Guards in my time. I keep a copy of Australian Law as it relates to taking photos, I keep it in my bag. If I get hassled by Security, I give it to them to read. I have only had to do this once. If you are polite and patient, I think they respect that. But it is damned annoying to be told you can or can't do this or that by a "Rent A Cop!" [/QUOTE]
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