Hang on, are there electric power meters that listen too now a days?
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A bit more on topic though, I do think photographers would profit it they'd show more respect for others again, and not constantly be so entitled. I just noticed that actually I find most photographers I see on the streets very unsympathetic and sometimes nearly a bit revolting* in their ways.
In do hope I don't cone across like this too to others!
*this might be a bit exaggerated
I've never had, in some 30+ years of being behind a camera, an unpleasant encounter with the "subjects" I've photographed. Most are readily obliging, some are curious as to what I find interesting, and for many, it becomes the pretext for an involved discussion about photography (how long have I been shooting, what films, where to buy film, what type of camera(s), where to shoot locally, etc); and when I've got the digital with me, I always offer to email a copy (or copies) as soon as I can. Where I have had issues, however, and more times than I care to count, has been with the self-important monkeys employed as security guards. Whether it's a matter of being overzealous in the execution of their job, an ignorance of the law, or personal predisposition to being an a*****e, I've no idea, but these folks, on many occasions been the bane of my photographic pursuits.