I am aware that if I go to secluded areas, and park the car, there is a chance of a problem with theft etc. But I am not going to let that spoil a good photo opportunity, The chances are really quite small. As my main aim is wildlife photography, it would be very bad luck to get into trouble in...
Its my understanding that the landowner can make the rules for photos on his land. I don't think that the fact that the land/building is open to the public affects that rule.
Try taking a photograph in a supermarket. If spotted you will be shown the door. But the landowner does not have any...
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