tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13001027.post6090616346691580005..comments2023-12-28T01:31:12.902-05:00Comments on Random Pixels Blog: Photography is not a crime!Billhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05577849718532863841noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13001027.post-32004615485797911082010-06-07T16:18:06.206-04:002010-06-07T16:18:06.206-04:00@g
I think you're missing the point.
My post...@g<br /><br />I think you're missing the point.<br /><br />My post was about news photographers being hassled.<br /><br />I support the right of everyone, however, to shoot whatever they please.<br /><br />But in that link you supplied, some of the cases involve people photographing police while they are being arrested for something else. In those states you mentioned, hopefully someone will Billhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05577849718532863841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13001027.post-28013300771797561552010-06-06T22:56:50.383-04:002010-06-06T22:56:50.383-04:00Bill,
Your missing the point...
"In at leas...Bill,<br /><br />Your missing the point...<br /><br />"<b>In at least three states (Illinois, Massachusetts, and Maryland), it is now illegal to record an on-duty police officer</b> even if the encounter involves you and may be necessary to your defense, and even if the recording is on a public street where no expectation of privacy exists."<br />(emphasis mine)<br /><br />http://Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com