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Fantastic that we are making a stand against this utterly ridiculous legislation.
Please let me know of future "shoot-out" and I will fly over to join in...!!!
Currently based in my photo studio here in Barcelona.
But I´m with you guys in a heartbeat - good luck to you all.
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Posted by: James Wardell on 15 Feb 2009 at 21:09
Hope it goes well for you thanks for making a stand.
I am sick and tired of being labeled a terrorist or a pedophile for carrying out my work in public.
Many many photographers here in Australia also support you.
Cannot be there but good luck and well done !
doug
Posted by: doug Steley on 16 Feb 2009 at 06:04
Olivier,
Thank you for your efforts on behalf of those of us who are unable to attend. However, I have been supporting most of the on-line protests by writing to my local MP etc and quoting Austin Mitchell and asking my MP to support his bill etc.etc.
If you need support of the Camera Clubs in Wales let me know, I feel sure it wouldn't take much to form a Welsh team, a good deal of the members are pro's or at least semi-pro's.
Good luck
Thanks
Mark
Posted by: Mark Goodwin on 16 Feb 2009 at 16:00
Well done to all those who protested. Thanks.
Why do people think the law is always correct, or God giiven?
The terror laws appear more and more not to protect us from the terrorists but protect the terrorists from us!
There is a War on Freedom, not a was on terror.
Dave
Posted by: David Slater on 17 Feb 2009 at 10:20
Why is it legitimate for the Government and police to be videotaping anyone and everyone on the street or anywhere and call it caution-when Big Brother is watching, he doesn't bear scrutiny
Posted by: cityprole on 20 Feb 2009 at 15:58