I was prohibited from taking pictures of my grandson's under 10
football team by "a league official"

I looked up the Football Association guidelines which were eminently
sensible and pointed out the legal rughts we have to take pictures in
public places.

I did make one unpardonable error which nearly caused me to be
escorted away. I called the "official" a moron. This is very offensive
to those of limited intelligence through no fault of their own, unlike
the official who had made a positive lifestyle choice!!

Cotty is also right about the stupidity of this becoming an issue at a
time where the UK has more surveillance cameras than anywhere else and
news organisations routinely publish photos and videos taken on
telephones by members of the public.

I'll conclude "O tempora o mores". Not quite sure what it means as I
failed Latin at school. Perhaps I'll still be able get a job
harrassing photographers

Peter

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