In its infinate wisdom, the government is considering making it illegal to take photographs in public places without being in possession of a photographers ID card. Dont ask me how they intend to prevent the millions of tourists taking pics, or to stop mobile phone owners from running off a few snaps. There's a petition for what its worth, at
There really is no end to this governments idiocy and contempt for our civil liberties.
You cant photograph that....
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andy at handiwork
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In case this doesn't interest some of you, those who see stealth taxes everywhere can be assured we will have to pay for the id card.
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This is COMPLETELY wrong...you need sir to go back to the drawing board.
The government is doing NO such thing.
A few 'Amateurs' got up tight because they had their collar felt by security at some games they were photographing...which involved CHILDREN.
In a rage they put a petition onto the No.10 website spitting fire & brimstone about 'rights'...
If you read the latest on the "Amateur Photographer" site,you will see what I mean.
It's all been blown up out of proportion.
I.D.cards...claptrap.
Carry on photographing everyone,nothing been done at all.Just a small skirmish over a trivial point of order.
Moral of story-don't point your camera in that direction.I cannot see anything wrong in that,which makes common sense.
The government is doing NO such thing.
A few 'Amateurs' got up tight because they had their collar felt by security at some games they were photographing...which involved CHILDREN.
In a rage they put a petition onto the No.10 website spitting fire & brimstone about 'rights'...
If you read the latest on the "Amateur Photographer" site,you will see what I mean.
It's all been blown up out of proportion.
I.D.cards...claptrap.
Carry on photographing everyone,nothing been done at all.Just a small skirmish over a trivial point of order.
Moral of story-don't point your camera in that direction.I cannot see anything wrong in that,which makes common sense.
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c.j.jaxxon
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I don't see nothing wrong with photoing children at a game myself. If you know somebody's child there or if it's your own, nothing wrong with it. Or I guess if you just saw some children playing a pick up game and you thought it would make a nice pic, so what?
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andy at handiwork
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So What? You just try it and see who comes out of the woodwork to stop you.
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andy at handiwork
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Further research would suggest that the intention is to allow local councils to do the dirty work as they see fit in their area. I came across the original piece in today's Observer in an article by Henry Porter, as perceptive a commentator on our shrinking civil liberties under this government as any.
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Sam Slater
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Sadly, people seem to be assumed guilty until proven innocent when it comes to most things these days. Especially when it comes to tricky subjects.
[i]I used to spend a lot of time criticizing Islam on here in the noughties - but things are much better now.[/i]
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c.j.jaxxon wrote:
> I don't see nothing wrong with photoing children at a game
> myself. If you know somebody's child there or if it's your own,
> nothing wrong with it.
If a man snaps his own kid holding up a trophy at the school sports carnival, thats sicko paedophillia and he should have his nuts cut off. If a woman photographs nude 5 year olds then thats 'art'. Simple.
She can even abuse them to make emotianally jarring photos of them crying and in distress - as one sick bitch does in the U.S. - and its still OK. Got it !!!!
> I don't see nothing wrong with photoing children at a game
> myself. If you know somebody's child there or if it's your own,
> nothing wrong with it.
If a man snaps his own kid holding up a trophy at the school sports carnival, thats sicko paedophillia and he should have his nuts cut off. If a woman photographs nude 5 year olds then thats 'art'. Simple.
She can even abuse them to make emotianally jarring photos of them crying and in distress - as one sick bitch does in the U.S. - and its still OK. Got it !!!!
Phwooorr...look at her....CRASH
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c.j.jaxxon
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OOOOOHHHHHH! I get it! !LOL! !wink!