The Right to Bear SLRs

Shooting in public places, as Hawk says he's frequently forced to point out, is perfectly legal -- neither private security guards nor police can prevent anyone from taking photos unless a specific local ordinance prohibits it. (And, legally, no one can seize your memory card without a court order.) Full Story »

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Philippe Habib
4.0
by Philippe Habib - Oct. 1, 2008

I always like anything that reminds people of their civil rights. No mention is made that the viewpoint of those who object to the pictures was even sought.

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