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Well its that time of year again when all of us paedophiles and terrorists will be out in force with our covert/hidden and inconspicuous DSLRs. The latest one from this weeks AP site and another ill informed/trained or just downright idiot local authority employee thinks he's saving the free world from evil. It really should just make you laugh but it is just so infuriating that having a DSLR singles you out from anyone else.
LINK: http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/photo-news/539317/santa-bans-photography-at-christmas-lights-event
Official statement reads (extract)
‘The council has a duty of care during events to members of the public, and has the right to question all photographers.
‘We ask all those wishing to film or take photos to complete a media request in advance and ensure that all appropriate consents/permissions are secured during photography sessions.
‘As a result of this, should any photographer wish to attend any future council-run events to take photographs, we recommend that they contact the Corporate Communications department prior to the event in order for us to support any requests and advise accordingly.'
A council spokesperson said the same rules apply to members of the public using camera phones.
and
"The other market stalls were also staffed by council members"
The rule would appear to NOT apply to council employees/members then (see the last photo of one of Santa's Helpers snapping away with her compact) and random bloke on the left with his camera phone. Mmm? No SLR? No problem.
Rant over and relax.........aah
LINK: http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/photo-news/539317/santa-bans-photography-at-christmas-lights-event
Official statement reads (extract)
‘The council has a duty of care during events to members of the public, and has the right to question all photographers.
‘We ask all those wishing to film or take photos to complete a media request in advance and ensure that all appropriate consents/permissions are secured during photography sessions.
‘As a result of this, should any photographer wish to attend any future council-run events to take photographs, we recommend that they contact the Corporate Communications department prior to the event in order for us to support any requests and advise accordingly.'
A council spokesperson said the same rules apply to members of the public using camera phones.
and
"The other market stalls were also staffed by council members"
The rule would appear to NOT apply to council employees/members then (see the last photo of one of Santa's Helpers snapping away with her compact) and random bloke on the left with his camera phone. Mmm? No SLR? No problem.
Rant over and relax.........aah
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