First run in with the Photo Police
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 2:38 am
Went out for an hour tonight to take some photos. First stop Cremorne Point, all went well and gone in 5 minutes. Second stop Beulah Wharf, directly opposite the Opera House and 50 metres from the prime minister's residence. I was there three minutes before an Australian Federal Police officer came with baton, torch, radio and standard kit. I saw him coming from 30 metres away, and as I was the only one around, realised he was coming for me so let out a big "G'day mate". We had a chat for a while, I offered to show him my photos without him asking, he assessed me and my equipment and bottom line was that politeness and common sense ruled the day. He said to enjoy my night taking photos, though stayed to watch for the next ten minutes till I left, all the while having polite chat.
A win/win situation, I took my photos and he was as diligent as could be expected with regard to security and courteous to boot. Thanks for intelligent officers to the AFP
A win/win situation, I took my photos and he was as diligent as could be expected with regard to security and courteous to boot. Thanks for intelligent officers to the AFP