University students address children photography conundrum, article.
It's out of hand in the UK. I expect any moment a law suggested that all children must wear burkas when in public. I mean, seriously, if a pedo actually manages to photograph kids while they play football and such, so what? It's not that hard to come at photos of fully dressed kids. At least not yet!
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From the Article: "a man was stopped by police for taking picture of his four-year-old son playing on a train ride. "I took a picture on my phone and suddenly this security guard came up and told me it wasn't allowed because I could be a paedophile," said the father."
What is this world doing? EO, you better be careful, I mean taking those pictures of your friends daughter, Jade.
This is really disturbing to me, that it has swung so far on this issue. I mean, get a life people. And by the way, I'll take a picture of my son any time that I feel like it!
OK, so now I found a couple of interesting articles on the subject.
This one is from the August 2010 issue of Popular Mechanics magazine.
Here's another from the Bob Atkins photography web site.
Enjoy...
EO, I give up. That post is just not appearing here.. Oh well, nothing gained, nothing lost...
Isn't it puzzling, though? Almost like digital censor ghosts.
(Note to others: Both Tommy and I have posted a comment with links, and it keeps disappearing. I have posted it as a separate article, about photography not being illegal. here.
Seems quite odd, doesn't it though. Maybe the God's don't want anyone to know that it's legal to take that picture :-)
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