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Tony Blair has proposed banning photography in all public places unless you get a license first. So, you live in the countryside like my parents, you see a beautiful sunset and you want to take a photo of it over the fields nearby? Nope. You’re a tourist, you visit London and want to take a photo of the Houses of Parliament? Nope. You want to take a photo of your dog in a local public park? Nope.

Why is it that there are no laws on privacy while in a public place, but yet photographs could be banned there? Huh!?

If you are a British Citizen, please research and if you disagree with the proposed change to UK law, sign the petition to stop it…

 

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