OK, email sent:
Hello,
Recently on a visit to Canary Wharf, I was approached by security in the middle of taking a photo of the HSBC tower. Unfortunately this photo was ruined, as the security guard stopped in front of my setup before I had completed my exposure. He indicated that in order to take photos, I would need to apply for a tripod permit. I tried to explain that a tripod was merely a device for holding photographic equipment steady, this drew blanks. I asked if I could place my tripod on the ground, and hand hold my Camera to take the photos, and he agreed this would not be a problem. I then asked if I could get my wife to kneel on the ground, bent over in a "table like" position, and he agreed that this would not be a problem. My wife reluctantly agreed to replace my tripod, and become my "human camera stabiliser". Before security and I parted company, he informed that I could apply for a "Tripod Permit", hence my email. Can you organise for a Tripod Permit to be issued? I would like to drive back down from Edinburgh to get that photo of the HSBC tower, without security this time. The angle of the photo I require is such, that my wife bent over is of no use. If you could let me know where I can collect my tripod permit, I would appreciate it.
Regards,
Gary.