I've never heard of the tripod issue being mentioned as a trip hazard, although it could be argued that a photographer, using a tripod, would constitute more of an obstruction than one not using one. Given the large numbers of people that can pass through the pedestrian areas of Canary Wharf, an obstruction may not strictly be desirable.
After all, it's private property and they can make the rules, as already mentioned in this thread. They could, for example, rule that only cameras painted like Mr. Blobby (I hope fervently that there's not a forum user with that name) can be used, if they so wished.
After all, it's private property and they can make the rules, as already mentioned in this thread. They could, for example, rule that only cameras painted like Mr. Blobby (I hope fervently that there's not a forum user with that name) can be used, if they so wished.



