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Old Jun 26, 2010 | 7:52 am
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Originally Posted by Scubatooth
Wow chicken little, 9/11 you cant do that BS

I have had it happen a few times, as the cameras i carry a bigger and alittle more obvious, plus i enjoy plane spotting and getting interesting images of airplanes/airports/scenics/etc.

There are no rules or laws against it. Good for you for standing up for yourself and telling this clown to go pound sand. Personally i would have taken a picture of this person and sent a strongly worded letter to the company(with picture attached) he worked for as if a person like that is going to step that far out of line they need to be let go as its asking for bigger problems down the road.

As for deleting images not gonna happen, and im not going to hand over my property to anyone with out the right credentials and paperwork, but its a null issue as by the time they have that the memory card has already been switched out and secured out of view. Even if someone does delete it the images are not gone because they can be recovered as long as they havent been over written.

Google Photographers rights and you will get a good idea of the laws on the books in regards to photography.
i couldn't agree more with everything you said. good on the op! ^
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