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Proposed SA photography restrictionshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008 ... 180276.htm
The SA Attorney General said "We want to give people privacy so that they don't find themselves being filmed without their knowing it." It'll be interesting to see where this leads! Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
Re: Proposed SA photography restrictionsThe Rann govt, is seriously going down hill IMHO.
Hopefully, they will limit this to the filming of private acts of a lewd nature, or something like that - not every day photography. Just how much of the stuff we see on the news and in the papers stock footage/stills of people walking around a shopping precinct or the like? http://indigophoto.net
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Re: Proposed SA photography restrictionsCan be good or bad, depends on the exact target... if its is correctly targeted at the members of the community who engaged in peeping tom acts...
otherwise it will become an excuse for people to whing at a genuine photographer. Im moving to brissy so i won't have to worry about this
Re: Proposed SA photography restrictionsFrom another reputable source
http://www.news.com.au/technology/story ... 39,00.html
That doesn't sound like a limitation that will trouble us - have to wait for the exact legislation to be sure and check the detail for any hidden items. Old D200+extras
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surely you would be aware you were undressed Shane
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Re: Proposed SA photography restrictionsNo, no, no -- you cannot photography without their knowledge a person who is undressed.
ie..... those types who hide cameras to capture flatmates, family, etc (ie twisted). I'd be more interested in what sexual acts are NORMALLY conducted in public Old D200+extras
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Re: Proposed SA photography restrictionsI don't have any problem with the new rule. As discussed by other members, it targets "photographers" who shoot "undressed ppl" with hidden cam.
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Don't you just love the English Mangluage? How does one get to be undressed without their knowledge?
So ... which sexual acts are normally conducted in public? Of course, if you're a footballer for Sydney's Bulldogs, then you're probably in the habit of using a toilet to engage in sexual acts. g.
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Re: Proposed SA photography restrictionsI wonder how the official photographer of the Maslin Beach Olympics will fair
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Re: Proposed SA photography restrictionsI was under the impression that people were already protected in cases where they had an expectation of privacy. e.g. Toilets, change rooms, etc.
On the TV news they mentioned that they were targeting up-skirt pervs. I'm sure some ignorant person will stuff the new law up, like usual. Or perhaps they'll do like the UK and call photographers terrorists. Maybe they could ban mobile phone cameras. That would be a positive move... Daniel Nikon D4, D2Xs, D70, Nikkors and Sigmas lenses from 10 to 400mm
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Re: Proposed SA photography restrictionsI think that in a public place you lose any right to privacy. I guess what needs to be clearly defined is a public place.
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Re: Proposed SA photography restrictionsSo far I can't see any bill available on this...... happy for others to look and prove me wrong?
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I have experienced it... but the explanation is the difficult part. Seriously, I agree in principle with the changes (subject to how it is actually implemented) if it regards photography directly violating someone's personal boundaries taking place within a public space (ie placing cameras to photo someone's undies). I try to be a thoughtful public photographer myself. I think photography should roughly obey the laws of acceptable societal behaviour - would you think it acceptable to try to position your head to look up a woman's skirt? Dan The Batch Automator
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Re: Proposed SA photography restrictionsDry humping ?
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Re: Proposed SA photography restrictionsOK - it is in yesterday's daily Hansard for SA House of Assembly
Link : http://hansard.parliament.sa.gov.au/pag ... 05&c=2&e=1 I'll skip the waffle and quote the new section that is proposed....... emphasis (bold, italic, underline) is my addition.
So, in my opinion, it does not worry us as photographers -- although I would be careful pruning if you ever accidentally gained an upskirt style pic (I did once at a very drunken work party - dead cockroach imitations in a mini skirt seem funny at the time but was best to exorcise the negative and print back to the model Old D200+extras
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