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Re: "Boycott Braehead" campaign over yet more anti-photographer stupidity
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Originally Posted by Russ
Is this a trick question?
I don't care where it happens, if anyone tries to take a photo of a child of mine without asking me first I will happily get in their face over it.
However if I am seen taking a photo of a child of mine I have no problem being challenged over it but once I'd made it clear I am her father then security had better back down and leave me alone.
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Hmm. Seems to me that if you are out and about in a public place, you cannot avoid being photographed, nor do you have any right to stop someone from doing so. Being an adult or a child doesn't really come into it. I really don't understand the obsession over this. In fact, going about your daily business, you are quite likely to be filmed several times a day.
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