is lucan dead?

It is irritating that some members of the public start spouting made up laws at you
I am not wanting to turn this thread to the same as yesterdays, but the police do the same thing time and time again, and many of you here bow down and defend them.
Where the other canoeists children?
Have you also ever thought that someone may not want there pic taking due to them being in a delicate situation. Kids moved due to Dad or Mum being abusive and need to protect where they are? Wives being moved due to abusive husbands?
Ah well, you showed them, you took their photo and the **** out of them.
It shocks me the people in here going on about they had no right are the same who said the police have every one they choose to make up.
Ah well, you showed them, you took their photo and the **** out of them.
He didn't take their photo and he didn't take the pish out of them. Read the thread properly next time.
I am not wanting to turn this thread to the same as yesterdays, but the police do the same thing time and time again, and many of you here bow down and defend them.
Where the other canoeists children?
Have you also ever thought that someone may not want there pic taking due to them being in a delicate situation. Kids moved due to Dad or Mum being abusive and need to protect where they are? Wives being moved due to abusive husbands?
Ah well, you showed them, you took their photo and the **** out of them.
It shocks me the people in here going on about they had no right are the same who said the police have every one they choose to make up.
I'm afraid I don't argree, if we thought like that we would never take any photos in public places. I wasn't as if the OP was stalking these people, he/she was out taking photos of a quiet area, these people were pursuing their hobby by paddling up the canal, just as the OP was enjoying taking photos. I wonder how they would have reacted if told to stop paddling up the canal?
Wayne
I am not wanting to turn this thread to the same as yesterdays, but the police do the same thing time and time again, and many of you here bow down and defend them.
Where the other canoeists children?
Have you also ever thought that someone may not want there pic taking due to them being in a delicate situation. Kids moved due to Dad or Mum being abusive and need to protect where they are? Wives being moved due to abusive husbands?
Ah well, you showed them, you took their photo and the **** out of them.
It shocks me the people in here going on about they had no right are the same who said the police have every one they choose to make up.
What was he going to do if you refused anyway, splash you to death?



Think I would of taken the photo and sent it to local newspaper saying how they had verbally abused you for taking a simple photograph.
it's about the way it's requested, politely then fair enough, given orders then not fair enough
i'd not change the way i take photos for the minority, anxiety, child protection or whatever, if it's explained then that's fair enough if it isn't then it's not imho.
a bit of treat others how you'd like to be treated i suppose![]()
Why should we have to explain?
Are you saying that you should just keep snapping without knowing any reasons? Well yeah, i don't stop photographing just incase anything i take photographs of affects anything else i'm not that scared of the butterfly effect Even though you might be making someone quite ill, or putting a child's life in danger (those on a child protection order). Or are you saying your photo opportunity is more important than potentially humiliating (If I had to explain to someone in a public place why No this would be me stopping taking the photographs if you asked me politely and not if you shouted commands at me, it would definately be humiliating for me) someone by demanding you know the reasons why they have acted in that way, after your actions? It's not like you're going to make any profit from the pictures, so greed doesn't come into it.Not even sure where this element has come from i'm not going to turn bright lime green either The only thing that can possibly come out of it for you is the satisfaction that you got one up on someone who asked you to stop that's weird i thought perhaps i'd be taking a photo....that i thought might be good but sure if you think i point my camera at people to bait them because that's the only bonus in taking a photo then go with that..., in an aggressive way or not it doesn't matter. Fear can make people justifiably aggressive, IMO.You're entitled to react how you wish to aggression, i however don't give in to it, aggression can be understandable yes but acceptable i'd say rarely
If someone asked me to stop, no matter what their attitude I would. I would also apologise and tell them I will delete any shots I have taken, and let them see me do this should they request it.good, you're going about things the way you see fit
...Or are you saying your photo opportunity is more important .....
Yes...absolutely...
It's irrelevant that it may have no intrinsic artistic or commercial value...
I may not have the time or inclination to explain my motives to an individual or group for taking a photo - sometimes I see something I like and instinct takes over - it's a visceral thing that often I cannot explain...
And sometimes I just can't be bothered to talk to stupid people...
I don't even know why I am replying, I told myself after reading Alexxkid's post I would step back.
I guess I just wanted you to know that I have read both your replies, and it's good to know your opinions. Even for what they are.
Oh, and Rob I would like to believe you weren't implying I'm stupid, but in case you were ... I can tell you I am far from stupid. If I were stupid I would be oblivious to how cruel people can be.
I don't get why the OP has posted this. The person didn't want a photo taken, so don't take his photo and don't complain about it. You say you respected him by not taking his photo so why are you complaining about it?
Which whisky?
15yr Balvenie perhaps?

That reply is far too serious for my thread. I think you need to go drink a half a bottle of whiskey, watch 14 episodes of Father Ted, put on a Batman outfit, then come back.
me -> :nuts:
Ok I got the batman hat on, I watched Only fools and horses instead of father ted and drank canadian club instead.
now then back to my comment:
I don't get why the OP has posted this. The person didn't want a photo taken, so don't take his photo and don't complain about it. You say you respected him by not taking his photo so why are you complaining about it?
. Firstly, let's skip the OP formalities, you can call me Conor. 
yup thats the way i see it,politness cost nothing,If someone says "Please don't take my photo" then of course I would respect their wishes. If they hurl abuse at me and maybe quote some made up law, then I'd be all the more determined to take their photo. Respect wsorks both ways.
Maybe he was Mr British Waterways![]()
haSo here's the burning question though, do you think the guy was right to not want his photo taken? Sounds like you do since you are saying you respect his right
Seems strange to post something you agree with if you agree with it. Example, if I was in the cinema and was talking loudly and someone told me to shut up. I would think, yeah he's right I should shut up, this is a cinema.
If I then posted a thread about how some guy told me to shut up, that would be a little strange don't you think?
Now perhaps the angle of the thread was about HOW he told you, like instead of saying, no photo's please he shouted at you, and this you thought was a bit of. Therefore the direction of the thread perhaps should be going down the line of "How should people react when they don't want a photo" instead of where it is going which is "Was he right to refuse a photo"
It's just the hat I have on and ironically I was wearing it before you asked me, just didn't want to say
Yeah, I agree and in another way I'm not sure I suppose. I agree that you know what, I was courteous enough to not photograph them! But was he really shouting at me because he didn't like his photo taken? Or was he just being an little "over" alpha male about it and just trying to stamp down his authority? To be honest, he didn't come across as someone who was camera shy. He just came across as rude, and a little bit crass.
I agree. I think it was the way he said it that kind of made me chuckle and slightly annoy me at the same time. It wasn't so much a "I don't like my photo taken", but more of a "I just want to tell you not to take my photograph because I'm a person of authority" i.e. a bit rude. I didn't let it bother me though! As I said to the girlfriend afterwards: 'can't wait to tell this on TP, I finally have my "you no take photo" story!'![]()
well thats good, but your initial post doesn't indicate that and thats what people initially reply to. Hence why a lot of the replies are directed at whether he should be allowed to have his photo taken or not

So here's the burning question though, do you think the guy was right to not want his photo taken? Sounds like you do since you are saying you respect his right
Seems strange to post something you agree with if you agree with it. Example, if I was in the cinema and was talking loudly and someone told me to shut up. I would think, yeah he's right I should shut up, this is a cinema.
If I then posted a thread about how some guy told me to shut up, that would be a little strange don't you think?