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Photography Is Not a Crime
As a parent I'm glad to know some basics of the laws regarding photos in public, as they've been set out here. Of course I won't trust a writer of an article implicitly, and I would check these laws out myself as well. It is unfortunate the author of the article chose a smug and annoyed tone, "Parents can be irritatingly protective of their children." Irritatingly? Not a good foot to start off on, especially for someone who has no children and cannot imagine what the bond is like. As for that 96% percent of people mentioned. Yes, most children hurt are hurt by people they know. That does not in anyway mean we stop doing whatever we can to stop the other 4%. They're not wearing signs, but they are often carrying cameras. We know this because when they're found out, so are their photos. I would not call them photographers in any way, but they are opportunists of the worst kind.— June 24, 2011 11:02 a.m.