
On one hand there's the law.
Everyones entitled to take photographs from a public space with a few exceptions and
private property isn't one of them.
On the other hand hand can apply this same right on private homes, people grieving etc.
I was surprise to learn this in the other thread I thought there was some right to privacy if requested.
some times people would prefer it if you didn't exercise your right to take their photo.
But i'm not schooled in law and neither I guess were the guards so the assumption could be
they thought they were doing nothing wrong.
( , Tue 24 Jan 2012, 13:03, Reply)

Only for individuals I hope, not for crisp factories in Scunthorpe.
( , Tue 24 Jan 2012, 14:23, Reply)