----- Original Message ----- From: "Cotty"



I think your premise is wrong. The threat comes from smaller cameras and
cell phones just as much as big cameras. It is the activity that
attracts attention, not the size of the camera IMO. YMMV.

Photographing in public places during public celebrations?
Photographing while brown?
Photographing architecture?

Who decided that this sort of activity was suspicious.
And if it is, why isn't it illegal?
And why is it still legal to drive a lorry up beside a building? Hase no one ever heard of car bombs? Any one of the vehicles that you walk past could potentially blow up and kill you.
It's been proven time and again that this can happen.
Why is photographing a building downtown subject to police harassment but parking a car beside that same building not?

William Robb


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