Carterofmars
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Neare
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That was good. Though most of the photographers didn't seem very confident in front of security or police, their speech was really slow and in pieces. But nice to know the police saw no problem.
What did this prove?
Carterofmars
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The poster of this video on You Tube seems to be trying to raise awareness or just keep awareness raised. He or she was trying to illustrate these security people's ideas of individual rights in public places.
Photographers rights, that sort of thing.
Photographers rights, that sort of thing.
Yeah, I got that... but all it showed me is that security was generally nice and only doing what they were told to do by their boss. Yeah, they are a pain in the arse, but they reacted quite well compared to what I've seen in NYC at times. The video camera could have helped that though...
Carterofmars
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Yeah, I got that... but all it showed me is that security was generally nice and only doing what they were told to do by their boss. Yeah, they are a pain in the arse, but they reacted quite well compared to what I've seen in NYC at times. The video camera could have helped that though...
I agree. They are just doing what their company is telling them to do. These days I think we want extra security. But, you can't tell someone not to take photographs in a public place. nothing wrong with asking what they're doing though. But again they can't interrogate either.
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