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27th October 06, 03:25 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Technically, I think here in the States that anyone can take anyone's picture in a public place.
Ron
I was once taking pix of a woman selling flowers under a 'no soliciting' sign at a post office in South Carolina. She got uppity, screamed at me "how dare I take pictures of her". I walked up to her drill instructor close and told her she was on in a place, I was using a normal lens and that I could take her photo anytime I wanted. I then looked at the sign, asked if she would like me to go in to the postmaster and have her removed.Walking away my exwife absolutely freaked.
Jack
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