Photographer's Rights Lens Cloth

I know my rights officer.. they are clearly listed on this small cleaning cloth... have a look if you don't believe me...

Love it :)
 
Great idea isn't it! :)
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a cleaning cloth to combat police ignorance..great idea.. esp if the officer whips out a tea towel with stop and search rules then his seargent comes along with a hand towel to back him up and it all ends up down the police station where the chief constable shows you his beach towel...

:)
 
This might be a stoopid question but,
is it the same laws in Scotland?

Will be getting one anyway.

Thanks for the link.

Tony
 
a cleaning cloth to combat police ignorance..great idea.. esp if the officer whips out a tea towel with stop and search rules then his seargent comes along with a hand towel to back him up and it all ends up down the police station where the chief constable shows you his beach towel...

:)

The best thing about it it hundreds of people will go and buy the magazine having seen threads like this thinking it's a great idea but they won't stop to think that most people with or without a camera are never stopped by a police officer and abuse of stop and search powers is a non-issue outside of London.
 
The best thing about it it hundreds of people will go and buy the magazine having seen threads like this thinking it's a great idea but they won't stop to think that most people with or without a camera are never stopped by a police officer and abuse of stop and search powers is a non-issue outside of London.

I keep seeing stories and think I am being left out not being stopped.. To be perfectly honest i get the feeling half the stories i read have a certain amount of artistic licence to them :)
 
I keep seeing stories and think I am being left out not being stopped.. To be perfectly honest i get the feeling half the stories i read have a certain amount of artistic licence to them :)

It's becoming a bit of a badge of honour with alot of people! Outside London the use of stop and search powers by the police is ridiculously low for any group of society let alone photographers. Like you I'm not convinced waving a lens cloth at a police man saying I know my rights is really all that constructive. The situation is clearly getting better with senior figures in the MET clarifying the rules too people at the bottom.
 
thinking about it the above posts make a lot of sense. How often will it does the average bloke with a camera get stopped outside of London? A gimmick to sell magazines really.

Having said that I need a portable lens cloth and this one comes with a free magazine :cool:
 
Its a nice idea but I think this is mostly a London centric issue. I live in a village in Cornwall and I think I last saw a police office in 2003...............
 
I know my rights officer.. they are clearly listed on this small cleaning cloth... have a look if you don't believe me...

Would blowing one's nose into one's small lens cleaning cloth before one hands one's small lens cleaning cloth over be regarded as bad manner in this case :lol: ?
 
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