Years ago I went back to the UK and as part of the trip was showing my (second) 
 wife places where I used to live.
Outside one house I'd lived in as a teenager, I took a couple of frames with my 
Pentax, at which a woman came storming out telling me I had no right to take a 
picture of her house - fortunately, she calmed down when I explained why. I did 
not attempt to use the reasoning that, being in a public place, I could 
photograph anything ( but not necessarily a person) I wished.
Strangely, in the same trip, I visited my former RAF station and all I needed 
to do was to check with the MP on duty at the guardhouse, to get permission to 
wander around ad take as many as I liked!  It was, though, a medical unit, not 
an operational fighter or bomber unit.
In another thread, people on the small island where I lived are now saying that 
news outlets cannot publish photos taken at school events, because the kids are 
identifiable.  Has this madness gone too far?


John in Brisbane



-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Cottrell <co...@seeingeye.tv> 
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2023 7:58 AM
To: pentax list <pdml@pdml.net>
Subject: Re: Pentax K3-iii Monochrome

Wow!

I guess we’re more fortunate in the UK. My whole ethos is about communicating 
with people and making them feel at ease. Not always convenient of course but 
without it people do feel threatened. Difficult with cityscape photography I 
grant you. Sheesh!

Cotty

On 14 Apr 2023, at 10:38, Ralf R Radermacher <fotor...@gmx.de 
<mailto:fotor...@gmx.de>> wrote:

Things have definitely taken a turn for the worse since Dutroux in Belgium and 
the accident of an estranged British housewife in Paris.
Today, we're the perverts trying to snatch pics of their kids.

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