I would think that out of 100 Senators and 430-something Representatives, we would have at least one amateur photographer, perhaps even a {gasp!} film or RF fan, who would realize this and be willing to introduce some sanity-based legislation to deal with this.
You know you can be banned for using the words Senators, Representatives, Legislation and SANITY in the same post?
I will let it go this time, but just saying...
From what I know, it is not illegal in any country to take pictures of anyone or anything, as long as it is in public.
The only provisions that exist (and might be different among countries) regulate the usage of the photo after it's been taken.
From what I know, it is not illegal in any country to take pictures of anyone or anything, as long as it is in public.
The only provisions that exist (and might be different among countries) regulate the usage of the photo after it's been taken.
I take it you meant that you don't know which countries have codified prohibitions on public photography, right?
Try taking some photos of jets on a fighter base In Greece and see how far that gets you....