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Subject: [Leica] UK police use anti-terrorism laws to stop photographers -- and so do American ones
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 13:57:17 +0100
References: <9F07836ED74F1C42AA69DFBAF8A1E2F1374A313920@MBX1.asc.local>

Bloody idiots - why haven't they banned Google Earth?

It's much better than the aerial photography used for planning the Blitz 
in WWII.

Douglas

Kyle Cassidy wrote:
> There's this OTHER dude named Kyle Cassidy who screws up my google vanity 
> searches by being very talented and prolific. He just wrote an article 
> about police in the UK stopping people for photographing things like the 
> houses of parlement:
>
> http://www.wendmag.com/blog/2009/12/08/no-photos-here-uk-police-use-anti-terrorism-legislation-to-curb-photos-of-iconic-public-places/
>
> Perhaps not ironically, I was stopped and detained by three police cars 
> this summer for taking a photo in Limerick PA that had the cooling towers 
> in the background. They were very polite, but I was told that no photos 
> may be taken that have the Limerick Nuclear cooling towers in them, which 
> is absurd, since you can see them for fifteen miles. Eventually a guy with 
> an M4 took my film and they told me not to take any more pictures until I 
> got back to Philadelphia. I wonder what they'll do when they find out 
> there are six million photos of the towers already on flickr. And even 
> aerial photos on the NRC's web page.... 
>
> They also told me that the week before they'd detained two guys from India 
> who were seen taking a photo of the towers from the Limerick shopping 
> mall, four miles away. 
>
>
>
> You have too many cameras and you're not getting stopped by the police 
> enough,
>
> Kc
>
>
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