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Photography diplomatic incident
On May 18, 6:09*pm, 1506 wrote:
Let me be clear that obtrusively photographing someone else’s child is entirely unacceptable. *It is a sad day when the courts have to deal with a matter this trivial. *The photographer should have known better. In the wider context, photography in the streets has been acceptable for decades. *Indeed it is a normal activity for tourists. I dislike the notion that somehow that has ceased to be the case. Does anyone know the facts of this case? It seems highly unlikely that a straightforward photo of the child would result in a court appearance even if the parents did get upset. I have no knowledge of this case but, for example, if a photographer lowered his camera to obtain a shot up the childs skirt, would that affect the situation. I think so, others may differ. George |
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