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I found this fascinating article today:Photographers Rights And The Law In The UK
A brief guide for street photographers
Index of contents:
- Street shots
- People and Privacy
- Photographing children
- Photographing Buildings, Football Grounds and Interiors
- Tube and railway stations
- Trespass
- Obstruction, Public Order and Photographing Demos
- Deleting images
- Breach of the Peace
- 'Anti Terrorism' measures
- Photographing the police (Section 76)
- Your rights on arrest
- Info and legal advice
- Legal resources, case studies & related articles
- Photographing protests
- Metropolitan Police: Photography advice
at Wednesday, November 18, 2009, Photographers Rights And The Law In The UK, Archives November 2009
You should read the whole article.
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Love this post! Has anyone here had any problems with the police after taking a picture?
Makes me wonder what cadets learn in Police training college, come on guys this country is not a Police state!