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Hi everyone
The law is clear(ish). If it is a public place and we are not causing a breach of the peace or collecting information for an act of terror, then as photographers we are at liberty to photograph members of the public without asking their permission. My question is, is this right? Why should we be allowed (provided we are not trangressing all the possible illegal scenarios) to photograph someone if it is against their wish to be photographed? I am not stating an opinion here, merely posing the question.
God bless
Dave
The law is clear(ish). If it is a public place and we are not causing a breach of the peace or collecting information for an act of terror, then as photographers we are at liberty to photograph members of the public without asking their permission. My question is, is this right? Why should we be allowed (provided we are not trangressing all the possible illegal scenarios) to photograph someone if it is against their wish to be photographed? I am not stating an opinion here, merely posing the question.
God bless
Dave