On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 3:34 PM, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually they weren't in the right.  Owners, or their agents, can ask
>  you not to photograph, but unless it's a defense installation, (even in
>  Canada, not just the US), they can't legally confiscate your film.  They
>  can only tell you to stop and ask you to leave, or have you ejected if
>  you refuse.  Now defense installations are a different story.

You're absolutely right.

Sort of.

If they say "hand over the camera" and you hand it over, then you've
consented to them taking it.  With your implied consent, they have
every right to take your camera.

If they try to take it from you without your consent, they've assaulted you.



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