I heard a story about a photog that thought he could take pictures of Frank
Sinatra. His body guards resolved it quickly, and he didn't end up with any
pics.
A friend who spent much of his youth in Taiwan said they made everything
illegal, then chose whether to enforce the laws.
Don't assume that freedom will apply if you choose to infringe on others,
especially those who might be repeated targets. Different people learn
different lessons from experience.
-jeff
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Albert
>
>
> Ok, someone tell me here, I'm on public property, isn't it my
> right to photograph whatever I want while I'm standing on a
> sidewalk? My feeling is, if they don't want me to take a
> pic, move it indoors, or put up a wall..
>
> Albert
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