Our Protest

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by wiseowl, Aug 25, 2009.

  1. wiseowl

    wiseowl Admin Staff Member

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    Thanks Steve for your Input very much appreciated :),No club ,No Web presence,just a group of Like minded people :thumb: The problem is These acts are being amended all the time,the last amendments were only about two weeks ago,In our favour,Its the interpretation that,s difficult and the Individuals perception of them.:)
     
  2. borrowers

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    Can't give any absolutes here, just want to say that it's bad when you can't take a pic without worrying. I do ( not very often) so no prob with me, but if I were taking a pic and a pc or whatever came up to me I would be worried just to start....what had I done wrong?

    Still, there are those 'people' out there that just use normal photo's to ......don't know how to put this....enjoy, use ...urgg. I will not say what I think, only trying to understand why the government does this. I would not have a problem with any law enforncement officer taking my camera, or anything else. I also don't have a problem with looking at my PC. However, i would have a problem if they thought I was doing anything.

    Am I totally stupid?
     
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