Police, in general will not stop increasing their power until they 'own' all three capacities: legislative, judicial, enforcement. Excuses are sought by them in order to fabricate reasons to beat, humiliate, intimidate, essentially 'own' the 'perp' they corner. Whether defining new laws against picture taking (or anything else that forces them to be seen in clear daylight) they tenaciously hold onto their collective elitism in order to become master and lord. I am so afraid of police (and their 'users', like the management crowd at the Second Sunday show in Wayne, NJ who almost had me arrested for my mentioning interest in a El Nikkor that a patron had for sale two years ago) that I am not afraid, albeit through numbness. Police are supposed to be on society's leash but, in fact, fear has nullified that reality. Unenforced laws remain 'on the books' because that gives police 'reasons' to continue harassment. Photography is only too easy for them not to pass up. But, essentially, it is not only a battle against police malfeasance. It is also a battle of the grand support these actions receive from people most likely to benefit: conservatism in general, Attys General who wish to prevent states from having to pay lawsuits (legitimate or not), DAs who wish to enhance their careers, etc. I am too afraid NOT to post my address: David Lyga, 2003 Chestnut Street # 308, Phila, PA 19103. Land line: 215.569.4949 (Moderator, do what you must.)