On 2008-05-09 09:41:48 +0100, "The One" said:
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> Generally in public places, people can F off, its my camera I can take what
> I please with it. If people don't like it then they have every oportunity to
> stay inside all day, or run for cover when they see my lens. I use the right
> to roam laws fully, often jumping into farmers fields at dawn, as far as i'm
> concerned they can sod off.
Unfortunately there are places in this country where your attitude will
get you a smack in the coupon or a lot worse.
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> I've been to numerous catherdrials which insist of you paying a copyright
> fee, for photographing inside. Again I never pay and take photos anyway.
> There is no such thing. A church albeit sacred is a public place so again
> they can sod off.
As mentioned by others churches are generally privately owned and if
you're a wank about taking your pictures then they can have you ejected
or arrested. But you're probably a brave guy and willing to take the
risk or are you only brave when dealing with people who are essentially
non-violent. I'd love to be in a mosque or east end pub if you tried
your pish, wind and shite.
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