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British Photographers Forced To Play Roulette With Anti- Terror LawSaturday, June 13th, 2009 In Britain, cops have the power to search you if you take a picture of a ¡°sensitive¡± area, but they won¡¯t tell you which areas are ¡°sensitive,¡± because they¡¯re so ¡°sensitive.¡± The British Journal of Photography is trying to use the UK Freedom of Information Act to find out which places in Britain have such precious photons that people who collect them without authorization can have their civil rights violated, but so far they¡¯ve been unsuccessful. There¡¯s no evidence that terrorists use photographs to plan attacks. Indeed, if disclosing the visible features of notable, iconic buildings puts them in danger, we may as well tear them all down now and get it over with, since the whole point of a notable, iconic building is that everybody knows what they look like.
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