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Hi,
I've seen this link posted on a few blogs recently (though it's existed for ages) that appears to say casual photography is banned on London Underground: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/media/5225.aspx "Any individual or film production company wanting to film or take photographs on the Tube must seek prior permission from the London Underground (LU) Film Office." Of course, the Film Office only has jurisdiction over professionals (and students etc) doing proper photo shoots, and also there's nothing in the conditions of carriage banning passengers from using cameras. So it's reasonable to think that, despite appearances, this statement doesn't apply to passengers casually taking pictures. Anyway, I've emailed the film office to confirm, posing as a confused commuter, and they confirm it's allowed: "If you are acting like a tourist and from what I can gather you are, then you do not need to obtain a permit from us. It is only if you are setting up a photograph or a scene to film and you are going to be on the station longer than 5 to 10 minutes that you would need to obtain a permit." I've asked them to update the page (no response yet) and, if you've got nowt else to do this afternoon, I suggest emailing asking them to be clearer on their website about what's what. U |
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