In message <-PWdnWZCStLUjbnVnZ2dnUVZ8qXinZ2d@bt.com>, Jethro
writes
>"Cynic" wrote in message
>news:3vj624ljfov3c6dcdqesb6bnifuc2mbru0@4ax.com...
>> On Thu, 8 May 2008 19:14:02 +0100, "MC" wrote:
>>
>>>You can "snap away" until said patrons complain to the proprietor who may
>>>tell the photographer to stop. It is also possible the proprietor could
>>>even offer the complainer the option to leave the premises if they do not
>>>like the chance of ending up in a photo. Best thing is to approach the
>>>proprietor and ask permission. They may give permission with strings
>>>(i.e.
>>>no people photos) of they may just let you get on with whatever you want.
>>>Best to ask all the same.
>>
>> I disagree. If something is not expressly forbidden, then IMO it is
>> *never* a good idea to ask for permission.
>
>'tis easier to ask forgiveness than permission !
*Mostly* but not always tis easier to ask forgiveness than permission...
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