Paul T.
Veteran
We have all seen the onward march of busy-bodies trying to restrict the ordinary photographer looking for that special shot.
It's particularly bad in Europe, where the Socialist powers-that-be are imposing new rules on privacy, restricting access to 'senstiive' sights and generally victimising the photographer engaged in an obviously harmless pursuit.
Now another photographer who is obviously an expert in his trade has been arrested! if we do not protest on his behalf, will we be next?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7397426.stm
It's particularly bad in Europe, where the Socialist powers-that-be are imposing new rules on privacy, restricting access to 'senstiive' sights and generally victimising the photographer engaged in an obviously harmless pursuit.
Now another photographer who is obviously an expert in his trade has been arrested! if we do not protest on his behalf, will we be next?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7397426.stm