Crazy??? this means in other words, tourist are not allowed to take
a picture of Buckingham Palace anymore?? only with a special
permit??? but British Police can survey all streets with live cams??
Willy
On May 26, 2007, at 11:39, Pete - Sphereworks Ltd wrote:
Photography Petition
The UK Government is about to propose restrictions on photography
in public
places, promoting the requirement for 'ID' cards to allow
photographers to
operate, which could make street photography and documentary
photography
against the law, this would mean students, especially those on Art
courses
taking photographs for research and work.
There's a petition on the Downing Street website (one of 3630
different
ones!) against the Government's proposals to restrict the use of
photography
in public areas.
To sign up go to the following website; there were 60,000
signatures when I
last looked.
Pete
www.sphereworks.co.uk
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