i think the people with small cameras, and phones and everything might
become part of the solution. the thing is, the more people want to
make photos and go about it without being harrased, the sooner will
someone find that the populous pleasing thing is to lift the moronic
bans. and i don't care if the reasons are wrong :)

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:35 PM, William Robb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "frank theriault"
> Subject: Re: Photographer arrested at mall
>
>
>>
>> One of the many things that pisses me off about this is that those
>> with "real" cameras aren't what security and cops should concern
>> themselves with - it's cellphone cameras that they ought to worry
>> about.  They're everywhere, and I see people using them all the time
>> in places where I know that I with my Pentax would be asked to put the
>> camera down.
>
> This is because photography isn't the problem. The problem is paranoia, the
> camera is the target, and for people at the shallow end of the gene pool, a
> larger target is easier to hit than a smaller one.
>
> William Robb
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