In message Sat, 2 Aug 2003, Shangara Singh writes

If someone doesn't want their precious baby photographed, they should build the effin' thing in a private ground and NOT in public view. The view should surely be owned by ALL the citizens. If you take a photograph of it, that should be owned by the photographer. If the view is in a National Park, it should belong to all the visitors.

Dear Shangara


I suggest that if the owners of these major constructions take this stance, they could morally be accused of having altered the existing landscape for their own purpose, and be charged a substantial amount for the privilege. The whole thing is a total nonsense and smacks of people/organisations with self important inflated egos or just plain greed!!

Cheers

Richard

PS Looking forward to a visit from Prodig member Mike Wilkinson on his high powered super bike any moment this afternoon...never a dull moment here in sunny Wales!
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