Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/08/15

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Subject: [Leica] Criminalizing Photography
From: von-ohlen at sbcglobal.net (Bill Larsen)
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 21:54:42 -0700
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This discussion is all really nice.  But their are certain realities 
that the "common citizen" and without
"press credentials" need to understand.  If you are a non-credentialed   
private citizen, you may be right and it may still cost you a lot of 
money you wish to spend, exercise your rights.  Thankfully when I have 
been on the LUG for a long time and when Ted talks, I always listened.  
I think this pretty much expresses my personal opinion and guess makes 
me a photographic coward.

http://riverofwords.net/wordpress/?p=136

Regards, Bill Larsen who understands the difference between rights and 
practicality.


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