I know what will happen already - people will be annoyed! We just have to face the fact that Joe Public does not want to be photographed on the street - for a number of reasons, epitomized by the death of Princess Diana. This rings down the curtain on a major era of candid photographic work which began roughly with the introduction of the Leica. This is sad for anyone who would like to emulate Cartier-Bresson, but I see no way of changing things!Tach said:That's because you fit their mental image/archetype of an excentric, inoffensive hobbyst/professor/scientist. Go out with a small, silver P&S type camera, and report on the experiences.?
You bet that most post-9/11 security activity is window-dressing to re-assure the public, or "pour la galerie" if you wish. I find this, too, unremarkable!Tach said:I belive you are confusing security with intrusive regulations pour le galerie.
I presume you mean abduction victims coming to identify with their captors. Certainly not applicable to me, I simply like law and order, and I have never found a law whose observance limits me in what I want to do. Given current world population levels and the concomitant environmental situation, it is the case that we are required today to follow more rules and regulations than ever before. This, too, I find inevitable!Tach said:Stockholm syndrome?
TPPhotog said:Thinking about it I've yet to see any ban succeed. Bans are only accepted by those that are law abiding in the first place, to the criminals it's just something else to ignore.
Dave Miller said:Succinctly put Tom.
Living is, and always has been subject to dangers. If we are seriously worried about dangers to children, as was the original thread here, then we should ban travel, and particularly the use of cars which cost so many lives.
Andy K said:Not so far away as you think Dave. Our 'Darling' Transport Minister wants to put satellite tracking boxes in every car in Britain, and then charge us up to £1.30 per mile travelled. He claims it is to reduce congestion, no mention of improved or cheaper Public Transport, just a massive penalty for anyone wishing to use a car, a penalty which only penalises the poorer sections of society. Also no mention of the massive Government intrusion into our lives whereby they will be following your every move.
Juba said:One pertinent question!
Isn`t Great Britain becoming more and more an Americanized society?
Are the Brits blind?
Blair? Ohohohoh, give me a break!
Cheers
André
Andy K said:Not so far away as you think Dave. Our 'Darling' Transport Minister wants to put satellite tracking boxes in every car in Britain, and then charge us up to £1.30 per mile travelled. He claims it is to reduce congestion, no mention of improved or cheaper Public Transport, just a massive penalty for anyone wishing to use a car, a penalty which only penalises the poorer sections of society. Also no mention of the massive Government intrusion into our lives whereby they will be following your every move.
eric said:So it is okay for London officials to photograph everyone but not everyone else?
The point when I realised we are all doomed is when schools started preventing children from playing conkers in the playground unless they wear eye protection goggles first... Sigh....leeturner said:OT - this place is getting ridiculous. Now a panel of doctors is recommending that certain types of kitchen knives be banned as they are of the type that is used in a high percentage of domestic incidents. Hell, I could poke someones eye out with a carrot but if I did I would probably find that in future only slices carrots can be purchased.
To be fair, what they were suggesting was that kitchen knives should be made without points. It probably won't happen anyway, but it would in fact be little hardship to use this type of utensil (when did you last need to stab a carrot?) and might just save the odd life or two.leeturner said:OT - this place is getting ridiculous. Now a panel of doctors is recommending that certain types of kitchen knives be banned as they are of the type that is used in a high percentage of domestic incidents. Hell, I could poke someones eye out with a carrot but if I did I would probably find that in future only slices carrots can be purchased.
leeturner said:........ recommending that certain types of kitchen knives be banned as they are of the type that is used in a high percentage of domestic incidents. Hell, I could poke someones eye out with a carrot but if I did I would probably find that in future only slices carrots can be purchased.
Tom Stanworth said:Anyone with contrary views is immediately branded an anarchic anti-establishment, xenophobic, right-wing sociopath with an agression problem.
I thought the term was "member of the liberal elite"Tom Stanworth said:Anyone with contrary views is immediately branded an anarchic anti-establishment, xenophobic, right-wing sociopath with an agression problem.
bjorke said:I thought the term was "member of the liberal elite"
That's very illiberal of them...Tom Stanworth said:The liberal elite are those doing the branding of dissenters...
Uncle Bill said:While Kiddie porn is evil to the core and those caught making the stuff should have full weight of the law come down on them. I will not be packing a camera to London if I travel there because of Red Ken's (the mayor of London and part of the loony left of the Labour Party) idea clamp down on photographers and the problem will go a away. The real problem is parents are not being parents to their children and that is why the sickos can take advantage of them.
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