Security guards have no right to prevent street photography

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Laura Moreno

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Nov 11, 2011, 7:48:25 AM11/11/11
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In case you are not aware of this weeks news regarding Photography:

"Security guards have no right to prevent street photography," says
Home Office

The Home Office and the British Security Industry Association have
published a new set of guidelines for security guards confirming that
photography in public places is legal and cannot be restricted.

ore than a year after Home Secretary Theresa May launched a review of
the UK's counter-terrorims and security powers, a new set of
guidelines have been published for security guards, who, in an
increasing number of cases, have been accused of preventing
professional photographers from working in public places.

Read more:
http://www.bjp-online.com/british-journal-of-photography/news/2123186/-security-guards-prevent-street-photography-home-office

thomas hurley

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Nov 11, 2011, 9:13:37 AM11/11/11
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Thanks Laura.

Tom Hurley

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Antje Bormann

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Nov 11, 2011, 9:22:44 AM11/11/11
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Likewise, Laura. :-)

Antje
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