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| Cops hate your video camera. |
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Photographers Rights And The Law In The UK - A
brief guide for street photographers.
Know your rights when you're out with your camera.
Despite the law being clear on a citizen's rights
to freely take pictures in public places (with a
few restrictions) there is growing evidence of the
police, police community support officers (PCSOs),
security guards and general jobsworths failing to
respect the rights of photographers going about
their lawful business.
Street shots
If you're on a public right of way - such as a
public pavement, footpath or public highway -
you're free to take photographs for personal and
commercial use so long as you're not causing an
obstruction to other users or falling foul of
anti-Terrorism laws or even the Official Secrets
Act (frankly, this one is unlikely).
Property owners have no right to stop people
taking photos of their buildings, so long as the
photographer is standing in a public place (e.g.
the road outside).
However, if you're standing on private property
and the landowner/occupier objects, then they have
every right to request that you stop immediately
and ask you to leave if you refuse.
Shopping Centres
Most shopping centres and malls stand on private
land with many gaining a notorious reputation for
speedily dispatching stroppy security guards
demanding that you stop taking photos.
The irony that they're already busy filming you
from every angle via a flotilla of CCTV cameras is
generally lost on them.
Deleting images
Security guards do not have stop and search powers
or the right to seize your equipment or delete
images or confiscate film under any circumstances.
For more info on photographers rights, please
visit:
http://www.urban75.org/photos/photogr...
Special thanks to:
http://youtube.com/FKNnewz
http://youtube.com/DarrenPollard1st
http://current.com/people/opencircuit
http://youtube.com/SparksVids
http://youtube.com/BrianHowes390 Tags : UK "big brother" "police state" |
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| disgo dv3 video camera review |
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I just bought a small and very cheap (£30) video
camera, so here's a quick review I produced with
it.
According to PC World's website, it's the "Disgo
DV3 1GB SD Camcorder", according to the packaging
it's just "Disgo Video". What appears to be almost
exactly the same thing (except it's got a white
front, not black) is sold by Maplin as the "Busbi
Digital Video Camcorder".
It shoots 320x240 video (30fps), fixed-focus, no
zoom, very minimal controls. Comes with a 1gb SD
card which will fit just over an hour. The video
files produced are AVI files using MJPEG
compression, audio is mono 12kHz ADPCM.
Editing was done with the included ArcSoft
VideoImpression software. Tags : electronics disgo camera dv3 review busbi mjpeg camcorder |
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| HELP! cell phone or video camera!?!? |
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**READ** ok so i'm going to ask for both but if i
can only get one i want to like prioratize & c
which 1 i think i would rather want & to do that i
want to c some of ur peeps opinions! so watch the
video, it explains wat i need help making a
decision for! plzz comment! thank u soooo much if
u do!!! :)
song: My Cat is Afraid of the Vacuum Cleaner
ps-NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED! EVERYTHING BELONGS TO
ITS RIGHTFUL OWNERS! NOT ME! ENTERTAINMENT
PURPOSES ONLY!!!
TALLIED UP:
cell phone-7
video camera-4 Tags : help cell phone or video camera |
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