You know, I really hate it when I read comments like this. People have
every right to object to being photographed, even though it may be true
that in certain circumstances the photographer may "legally" photograph
them.  If a person doesn't want to be photographed, then I think the
photographer should accept to their wishes.  If there's a news story or
something of importance going on, that may be a different case.  I say that
we should allow people some privacy, especially in a world where privacy is
getting harder and harder to come by.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Bob Shell

>
> > On the other hand, I feel uncomfertable that a couple of muslim people
> > mingling in a crowd can prohibit me to take pictures. What if I would
> > have been photographing my 2 year old son running around through the
> > street and they happened to be in the background... Strictly spoken,
> > that would have objected them as well, I guess. They're just part of a
> > crowd.
>
> In a public area they have absolutely no right to object to you  
> photographing anything, including them or not.



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