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This is not new, the rules quoted have changes but the ‘you can’t take photos here’ has been around for decades. Now as then we must explain why, like blacked out expenses forms, no photography means something is going on, no smoke with out fire!
Posted by: Victor on 20 Jun 2009 at 23:43
Demonstrations, in my experience, consist of a bunch of guys making a fuss about something, publicly displaying their "concern" about "issues" they feel strongly enough about. And these are policed by men and women like themselves. And photographed by photographers, men and women like themselves also, but who profit by the images they make of any ensuing brouhaha, or conflict. I think I have now said it all....
Posted by: peter harrap on 23 Jun 2009 at 14:13