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But at least the reporting is pointing out the stupidity of this, and the growing resistance to it.
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But at least the reporting is pointing out the stupidity of this, and the growing resistance to it.
See here. Nice one Austin.
Tangentially related (well not *that* tangentially) to my last post is this great outdoor work by Dr D:
[Via]
They’re at it again. The authorities want to make photography a criminal activity, at least as far as I can tell. And they want you to get involved.
This has been reported everywhere, and the web is teeming with responses to it.
One of the most apt responses was this:
Or maybe I just found it interesting because of the beard angle ;) I doubt the USofA would let me in with my passport photo! Here’s what Jesús (no, not *that* one) thinks of it:
If you’re good, I’ll let you see it…
(*Delete as applicable.)
Not a new phenomenon but certainly more and more in the collective consciousness, taking pictures (gasp!) of children (gasp!) even when they’re *your* children is deemed “inappropriate”.
[photo: from MEN, but I assume by Steve Brook]