You miss my point.  It's a State Law...
If you happen to live there you can't take your trade to a bank that isn't covered.

William Robb wrote:


----- Original Message ----- From: "P. J. Alling"
Subject: Re: The Photographer's Rights


It's already illegal to wear sunglasses and a hat in Banks in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They want a nice clean photo from the security cameras....


A bank is a private establishment, and as such, they have the right to set their own rules. You can abide or take your trade elsewhere.
A city street is not a private establishment.
One of the rights you are so happy to give up is the right to relative anonymity when you are in a public place. How will you feel when this morph into a demand that you identify yourself electronically every time you venture forth from the safe haven of your own front yard?
Creeping Horseshit.......

William Robb





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