On 15/8/05, Malcolm Smith, discombobulated, unleashed:

>> I have a couple of observations which may be if interest.
>> 
>> One is that, next time you might consider a slightly less 
>> adversarial reply, even if the  questioner is obviously 
>> ignorant of the law.
>> Sometimes, a friendly and reassuring chat can allay fears and 
>> suspicions, even if not totally satisfying the inquisitor. 
>> For instance, if the old lady had taken your retort badly, 
>> she may have called the police, and that could have been both 
>> embarrassing and unnecessary, not to mention a big 
>> inconvenience for you. There are plenty of places in the 
>> world where undercover police are watching for just such 
>> activity and will readily arrest and detain for several hours 
>> while film is processed and checked, memory cards perused, 
>> and computers and hard drives confiscated and examined in 
>> detail, with property being returned after some days or 
>> weeks. (q.v. Trafalgar Square, London).
>
>I have to say I agreed with Frank and would have said much the same thing. I
>think it's the wrong approach however, but I am sick and tired of taking
>photographs (where I am after the buildings and not the people anyway) and
>comments are made.
>
>It's easier for me to take them very early in the morning, or make yourself
>really really obvious - wear a hi-vi tabard - and no one will say a word!


Each of us is ultimately responsible for our own actions. You pays your
money and you takes your choice. If the shoe fits, wear it :-)

best,



Cheers,
  Cotty


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