Police have no right to arrest anyone for the simple act of
taking a picture - but they do. Commentary: The Toronto STAR.
Commentary: The Toronto STAR: "We don’t recommend aggressively photographing police officers just because you can. We urge restraint, decorum and good judgment. But we also urge everyone to remember that a well-photographed society, which is what we have become whether we like it or not, has the potential to be a good thing, not just an Orwellian nightmare."
taking a picture - but they do. Commentary: The Toronto STAR.
Commentary: The Toronto STAR: "We don’t recommend aggressively photographing police officers just because you can. We urge restraint, decorum and good judgment. But we also urge everyone to remember that a well-photographed society, which is what we have become whether we like it or not, has the potential to be a good thing, not just an Orwellian nightmare."
Related:
- Patrick "K.C." Saulet Fired for threatening to arrest a citizen
for legally taking photos of cops while on public property. - Photography is Not a Crime ~ website
- Canadian Regulation of Aerial Drone Photography ~ DIYP Interviews Transport Canada and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. Also, my comment or opinion was added to the User Discussion (Comments) section of this interview.
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