tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post2741176794289981187..comments2024-03-29T11:13:00.338+00:00Comments on Ambush Predator: No, No, It’s A Cover Up, All Right…JuliaMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07844126589712842477noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-36357983622936019662014-10-05T05:56:29.502+01:002014-10-05T05:56:29.502+01:00"Police try to stop people taking pictures of...<i>"Police try to stop people taking pictures of them at demonstrations too, on the pretence that it's illegal. It isn't."</i> <br /><br />Yup. But since it works with the dim, they'll keep trying.<br /><br /><i>"Anonymous - All of that changes on private land though. "</i> <br /><br />True enough - it's a condition of entry. But they'd have to post warnings, wouldn't they?<br /><br /><i>"Chessington used to be a great though even in the 90's slightly pricey day out, these days I wouldn't go there if they paid me."</i> <br /><br />I don't think I've ever been, not since it went from 'zoo' to 'theme park'.JuliaMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07844126589712842477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-31853833300716394462014-09-30T10:48:54.215+01:002014-09-30T10:48:54.215+01:00Anonymouslemming,
There are public places and plac...Anonymouslemming,<br />There are public places and places to which the public have access, such as the outside areas of Canary Wharf, or by payment such as Chessington or football grounds. In the latter, unless there are signs prohibiting photography of any kind then there is no legal right to make people delete photos from their cameras or mobile phones. Requests can be made but no demand. To avoid confrontation, you can always offer to share the photos, retaining copyright. A reasonable management will accept this.<br />PenseivatAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-31118045422420884102014-09-30T10:35:25.440+01:002014-09-30T10:35:25.440+01:00I guess they stopped people taking photos because ...I guess they stopped people taking photos because they were not making exorbitant amounts out of the photos, the only way you would get a picture of that little excursion is if you delved deep in your pockets for an "official" chessington snap, I have no clue what those cost now as I have not been there in over 10 years but last time I went they were a fiver so I guess a tenner a head by now would about cover it. Chessington used to be a great though even in the 90's slightly pricey day out, these days I wouldn't go there if they paid me. Kath Lissendenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16040464740166167943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-35175231436012840012014-09-30T08:40:50.969+01:002014-09-30T08:40:50.969+01:00XX They have no legal basis for stopping you.
If s...XX They have no legal basis for stopping you.<br />If such legal basis did exist there would be np papparazzi.XX<br /><br />They have such a legal basis here. We still have those pieces of incredible crawling shite called "Papparazzi.Furor Teutonicushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13856575077967523322noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-82015864538847333362014-09-30T08:24:10.872+01:002014-09-30T08:24:10.872+01:00Anonymous - All of that changes on private land th...Anonymous - All of that changes on private land though. The owners reserve the right to choose who they allow on their property.<br /><br />This is one of the biggest dangers of the privatisation of public spaces. Things that you're allowed to do on Oxford street can be banned at Bluewater or Canary wharf. Anonymouslemminghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04693377613554638959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-65832644597849484122014-09-29T22:15:09.067+01:002014-09-29T22:15:09.067+01:00Choosing not to take a photograph of someone who d...Choosing not to take a photograph of someone who doesn't want to be photographed is a courtesy. Only a courtesy.<br />They have no legal basis for stopping you.<br />If such legal basis did exist there would be np papparazzi.<br />It is a courtesy I observe if the objections are put to me with courtesy, otherwise I go ahead and explain what I am doing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-73831085325831713232014-09-29T17:19:35.256+01:002014-09-29T17:19:35.256+01:00Police try to stop people taking pictures of them ...Police try to stop people taking pictures of them at demonstrations too, on the pretence that it's illegal. It isn't.Ian Hillshttp://britain-today.blogspot.co.uk/noreply@blogger.com