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according to the American Civil Liberties Union, federal buildings and police in plain view fall under the definition of “public spaces,” and can therefore be photographed when someone is “lawfully present.” “There is a widespread, continuing pattern of law enforcement officers ordering people to stop taking photographs from public places, and harassing, detaining and arresting those who fail to comply,” the ACLU wrote in a guide about public photography rights updated earlier this month. rawstory/rs/2014/07/22/border-patrol-agents-hold-iowa-boy-scouts-at-gunpoint-for-taking-a-picture-of-them/
Posted on: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 23:35:05 +0000

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