big soft moose
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and you have the right to call the police if they are acting suspiciously
To be honest if someone walked past and took one picture of my 2 year old nephew (I don't have kids of my own) I wouldnt be too bothered - if someone started following him arround taking lots of pictures, I would brace them and ask (nicely) what they were doing
If they had a reasonable explanation that would be fine - if they went off the deep end about their rights as a photographer and how they can do WTF they want etc then i'd probably assume that to be that defensive they must have something to hide... and i might well call the police ( I might alternately just tell them to **** off and leave him alone - at 6'4" and 15 stone most people wouldnt argue)
If i caught some weirdo hiding in the bushes taking photos of him with a long lens while touching himself ... I would shortly be requiring the services of a solicitor, and the weirdo the sevices of a proctologist
To be honest if someone walked past and took one picture of my 2 year old nephew (I don't have kids of my own) I wouldnt be too bothered - if someone started following him arround taking lots of pictures, I would brace them and ask (nicely) what they were doing
If they had a reasonable explanation that would be fine - if they went off the deep end about their rights as a photographer and how they can do WTF they want etc then i'd probably assume that to be that defensive they must have something to hide... and i might well call the police ( I might alternately just tell them to **** off and leave him alone - at 6'4" and 15 stone most people wouldnt argue)
If i caught some weirdo hiding in the bushes taking photos of him with a long lens while touching himself ... I would shortly be requiring the services of a solicitor, and the weirdo the sevices of a proctologist