Cameras are potentially more dangerous than guns !

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get your wallets out guys!

http://www.epuk.org/News/836/met-to-relax-london-photography-restrictions

Photographers who wish to photograph in the pilot area will be required to first register at Charing Cross police station bringing either a driving license, passport or birth certificate, and by paying an administration fee.

After registration, which can take up to 28 days, photographers wanting to photograph on the street will have to again attend either Charing Cross police station to be issued with a thin flourescent waistcoat fitted with an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag which is to be worn over other clothing.

Most amateur photographers will need a £95/year PSICO-BASIC tag. This will permit casual photography in locations where security allows. ‘We are not trying to stop people taking snaps, that would be ridiculous. But if CCTV operators see a BASIC-tagged photographer hanging around, using a pro camera with a long lens, or taking pictures at 3am, then of course we’ll probably want to have a word with them.’

;);)
 
OMG!

"We will be pressing to move toward a situation where cameras will report the taking of barred photographs enabling the automatic issue of fixed penalties".

THAT is scary! ;)
 
OT - I heard about that CCTV parking thing whilst waiting on some double yellow lines next to a CCTV camera :p Put my hoody up and sun viser down :D
 
any of you guys notice the date on this?
1st April
 
Yep, 1st of April but the idea of another stealth tax to allow us to pursue our hobby wouldn't come as a shock from this Government
 
Problem is, some government minister is going to read this and think its a good idea!!

Allan
 
I thought it was real.
and decided if I wanted to take pictures at 3am with a pro camera (350d) and a long lens (sigma 70-300) I bloody well would.
but since it turned out to be a stinking pile of bull's crap :D :p
 
enable photographers’ identities to be monitored in sensitive locations such as near government and military buildings, embassies, airports, bus and railway stations, schools, shops, banks, pubs and restaurants

So basically anywhere except your own home :bonk:

Edit: Should I have read the whole thread before replying? :p
 
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