Government wants to ban photographers?
I don't know how genuine this is, but a photographer called Simon Taylor has posted a petition on the Downing Street web site protesting against Government proposals to restrict the use of photography in public areas. Allegedly there are moves to promote the requirement of ID cards to allow photographers to operate in a public place. What is undeniable is that it is a fundamental right of a UK citizen to use a camera wherever he or she so chooses. These moves direct suspicion towards ordinary people following their calling, profession or hobby.
Taylor himself comments: "I have NOT said that a bill is in preparation, or that legislation is being prepared, but am referring to the ID cards proposed by various bodies which will serve to create an 'uber class' of photographer, and restrict the use of cameras by normal citizens. These cards will only further the suspicion and misunderstandings that many photographers already suffer.
"Worrying injunctions have occurred - such as this one which when you read the wording of the injunction itself, seems to support restrictions from public places.
"I, and many photographers like me, are getting increasingly frustrated at the restrictions that are imposed upon us, the suspicion we suffer and the incorrect assumptions that are made."
You'll find the link here:
www.petitions.pm.gov.uk/Photography
Sign, and forward the message, if you are so inclined. You must be a British citizen or resident of the UK. As I write, 20,532 people had signed.
if true crazy
santana007