From: Cotty
On 27/2/10, William Robb, discombobulated, unleashed:
>From: "Cotty"
>> I think your premise is wrong. The threat comes from smaller cameras and
>> cell phones just as much as big cameras. It is the activity that
>> attracts attention, not the size of the camera IMO. YMMV.
>
>Photographing in public places during public celebrations?
If I were a policeman and saw someone I thought was acting suspiciously
(definition of 'suspiciously' - ack, your guess is as good as mine) I
would certainly monitor that person. If they had a cellphone or a larger
camera it wouldn't matter to me. I'm a police officer so am slightly let
down by my ignorance - I will watch the larger camera...
>Photographing while brown?
Race?
>Photographing architecture?
Anything anywhere - it's a different world now :-)))
It's only a different world if you let tyrants bully you into giving up
your rights.
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