srtiwari
Daktari
Not surprised to see yet another situation between photographers and the Police.
It is difficult to say anything new, other than that I hope this gets sorted out with some landmark case, that will set clear precedent. I'd like to be able to photograph on the street without fear of being arrested.
This line seems clear enough, but not to reassure me...
"...But First Amendment law is clear: Citizens in public spaces have a right to film things they see in plain sight. Courts have repeatedly upheld that right in high-profile cases...."
http://redtape.msnbc.msn.com/_news/...be-terminated-when-cops-cameras-dont-mix?lite
It is difficult to say anything new, other than that I hope this gets sorted out with some landmark case, that will set clear precedent. I'd like to be able to photograph on the street without fear of being arrested.
This line seems clear enough, but not to reassure me...
"...But First Amendment law is clear: Citizens in public spaces have a right to film things they see in plain sight. Courts have repeatedly upheld that right in high-profile cases...."
http://redtape.msnbc.msn.com/_news/...be-terminated-when-cops-cameras-dont-mix?lite