Australian police restrict public photography

A bit more on it ...

http://abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200601/s1550466.htm

Quote:

The Victorian Government is defending the freedom of people to take artistic pictures of industrial sites..... Acting Premier John Thwaites says while police should question suspicious behaviour, there is no law against taking photos of such sites.
 
Wow, they really outlawd pictures that's not artistic!?!? Better keep your creativity in control and not take any bad holiday snapshots, then.

/matti


Laika said:
A bit more on it ...

http://abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200601/s1550466.htm

Quote:

The Victorian Government is defending the freedom of people to take artistic pictures of industrial sites..... Acting Premier John Thwaites says while police should question suspicious behaviour, there is no law against taking photos of such sites.
 
matti said:
Wow, they really outlawd pictures that's not artistic!?!? Better keep your creativity in control and not take any bad holiday snapshots, then.

/matti

They should make snapshot division of vice squad, to handle the unlucky wannabe artists along with hookers and gamblers 🙂
 
Police have warned the club's members against photographing industrial sites, due to national security concerns.
All this is is an admission by the authrotities that they are too inept and/or lazy (likely both) to actually do their jobs.
It's the equivalent of when you can't tell the good guys from the bad guys "kill them all and let god sort them out".
Anyone wanting detailed pictures of inductrial sites just has to express an interest in investing in the company in question, ask for copies of annual reports dating back a decade and all the nice glossy pics you could ever want of refineries and factories will be sent right to your door.

Peter
 
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