This handy little card came with this months Bureau of Freelance Photographers Newsletter.
This is pretty much an essential item now days as any photographer (except studio photographers of course) will tell you that jobsworth security guards love nothing more than getting all gestapo on your ass just for trying to take a photo.
Not sure what the laws are in other countries, but for all you UK photographers I suggest you print one of these bad boys out and flash it whenever a toy cop looks at you sideways.
Wow thats interesting, would you by any chance if that card is standard in any other country? Like the U.S.? I wonder if the rights are the same...
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Honestly I have no idea what the law is in the US. They used to be pretty interchangeable with the UK (except for that whole right to bear arms thing) but the way things are now, who knows what rights you guys have.
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You guys in the UK dont have the right to bear arms? Wow America really is the violent nation.
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just wanted to say thanks for putting this up here, I was looking everywhere for it. As a keen photographer I wanted to have this to hand in case I did run into any "Jobsworth" security guard
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