So, let me get this straight... Someone set this up to have a bunch of photographers and videographers go around to Banks and obviously other high security areas and then "cry" that security is asking them not to photograph the security system? Seriously? Some really weak crap right there... The funny thing is that most of them were ON private property. Hilarious.
So, let me get this straight... Someone set this up to have a bunch of photographers and videographers go around to Banks and obviously other high security areas and then "cry" that security is asking them not to photograph the security system? Seriously? Some really weak crap right there... The funny thing is that most of them were ON private property. Hilarious.
Not at all. They had every right to film the buildings and anything else in a public place. On private property they can still takes photos and film until they are told otherwise. Legally speaking the security guards and police had no right to even ask the photographers why they were taking pictures or filming and had no right to ask for ID either.
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johnh2005, as far as I understood, that stopped taking photographs on private property and moved a few meters away to a public spot. However, harassment from the security didn't stop. I don't find that to be ok.
By the way, let's say you're in the city with your camera. You want to take some pictures, so you grab it and start shooting. Can you tell straight away, which pavement is public and which is private, when there's no fence or anything?
/edit: Btw, drawing is forbidden too I hope! If taking photos is a suspicious action, drawing should be to.
johnh2005, as far as I understood, that stopped taking photographs on private property and moved a few meters away to a public spot. However, harassment from the security didn't stop. I don't find that to be ok.
By the way, let's say you're in the city with your camera. You want to take some pictures, so you grab it and start shooting. Can you tell straight away, which pavement is public and which is private, when there's no fence or anything?
/edit: Btw, drawing is forbidden too I hope! If taking photos is a suspicious action, drawing should be to.
Actually, yes, I can. So could these people as evidenced by the example where is shows a sign that CLEARLY says something along the lines of "From here that way is private property." However, with that said I am in a VAST minority of people. I am a land surveyor. I get PAID to tell people where their property line is, even if they are clearly WRONG about where THEY think it is. This is NOT about that though. This about people doing something they KNOW could get them "harassed" then pointing the finger and saying "Look I was harassed!" If you go into an airport and start taking pictures of the security cameras I would HOPE that the security there stopped you. If you were outside of MY bank, and taking pictures of the security cameras and other security features of it and I saw you I would stop you and see what the heck you were doing. But, again, I am probably in the vast minority on these forums, as I have probably more first hand experience with crime that the vast majority of the forum.
johnh2005, as far as I understood, that stopped taking photographs on private property and moved a few meters away to a public spot. However, harassment from the security didn't stop. I don't find that to be ok.
By the way, let's say you're in the city with your camera. You want to take some pictures, so you grab it and start shooting. Can you tell straight away, which pavement is public and which is private, when there's no fence or anything?
/edit: Btw, drawing is forbidden too I hope! If taking photos is a suspicious action, drawing should be to.
Actually, yes, I can. So could these people as evidenced by the example where is shows a sign that CLEARLY says something along the lines of "From here that way is private property." However, with that said I am in a VAST minority of people. I am a land surveyor. I get PAID to tell people where their property line is, even if they are clearly WRONG about where THEY think it is. This is NOT about that though. This about people doing something they KNOW could get them "harassed" then pointing the finger and saying "Look I was harassed!" If you go into an airport and start taking pictures of the security cameras I would HOPE that the security there stopped you. If you were outside of MY bank, and taking pictures of the security cameras and other security features of it and I saw you I would stop you and see what the heck you were doing. But, again, I am probably in the vast minority on these forums, as I have probably more first hand experience with crime that the vast majority of the forum.