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Photography is NOT a crime!!
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<blockquote data-quote="TimeFlipper" data-source="post: 179824" data-attributes="member: 6456"><p>There are some photographers who purposely "goad" security staff, purely for the purpose of an interesting video...However, the police should ask the company that phones them a few simple questions such as, is the photographer on a Public Right of way, and has the photographer appeared aggressive in any way, and are security staff with the photographer?</p><p></p><p>A few simple questions would prevent the Police "overkill" situation of sending out too many officers to attend a perfectly legal scenario, i would suggest that the nearest single police officer be sent to the scene, and if there were any serious problems that needed addressing, he could radio for immediate Police back up......anyhow, company security guards usually stay with the photographer....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimeFlipper, post: 179824, member: 6456"] There are some photographers who purposely "goad" security staff, purely for the purpose of an interesting video...However, the police should ask the company that phones them a few simple questions such as, is the photographer on a Public Right of way, and has the photographer appeared aggressive in any way, and are security staff with the photographer? A few simple questions would prevent the Police "overkill" situation of sending out too many officers to attend a perfectly legal scenario, i would suggest that the nearest single police officer be sent to the scene, and if there were any serious problems that needed addressing, he could radio for immediate Police back up......anyhow, company security guards usually stay with the photographer.... [/QUOTE]
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