This one time, at band camp, "Paul Ewins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> we have no bill
> of rights so we have no inalienable rights, and specifically no right of
> privacy. Putting it another way, our rights as photographers stem from other
> people's lack of rights to prevent us taking photos.

My understanding was that persons could be photographed anywhere/anyhow except
where there was "a reasonable expectation of privacy". This arose from the 
guy snapping topless women on the beach. She complained and the guy was 
arrested.

It was dismissed in court due because a person (semi)naked on a public beach 
could not
claim any expectation of privacy.

IANAL

Kevin


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