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Yesterday I was photographing a sign I recently made and installed in a local shopping mall and security came by and asked me to stop photographing it because I need permission from the mall manager to take photos of anything within the mall. I was a little shocked to say the least. I didn't bother going to see the manager because I was running late for an appointment.
Has anything this ever happened to anyone else? Gosh.... what next...... special permission to take photos in resorts?????
-------------------- Happy Signing...... Marty
M.F. (Marty) Happy Signmaker Since 1974 Happy Ad Sign & Design Regina SK, Canada S4N 5K4 306-789-9567 happyad@sasktel.net www.happyad.ca
Get Happy & Get Noticed! Posts: 773 | From: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada | Registered: Jan 1999
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We did almost 6 years of continuous work at West Edmonton Mall. The last time I was there and I was taking photos of some of our past projects. I was challenged by security and told I needed a permit. I just hung low until they were gone and then resumed.
Permission was not hard to get and in fact I later spoke with the general manager and he said no problem. I has his personal permission to take all I needed.
But I understand where they are coming from. We don't let people come into Giggle Ridge and photograph the people there golfing... although folks are welcome to take all the pictures they desire if they are golfing on the course.
The reason is that people are freaked out about strangers having pictures of their kids and used for who knows what. It is a wierd world out there.
I have even had some very serious people complain about someone snapping pictures of them while they are out playing. I personally think people are being overly paranoid but respect their wishes.
I know in many workplaces that employers prohibit the taking of any pictures in case the photographer should capture a hazard which might break some rule in regard to safety.
-dan
-------------------- Dan Sawatzky Imagination Corporation Yarrow, British Columbia dan@imaginationcorporation.com http://www.imaginationcorporation.com
Being a grampa is one of the the most wonderful things in the world!!! Posts: 8765 | From: Yarrow, B.C. Canada | Registered: Nov 1998
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Videotaped (for 2 minutes) Disney on Ice and a security guard stomed me and cupped his hand over the lens telling me if I was to continue he would confiscate the film. This was 2 days ago in Calgary. Surprised because I taped the same show 7 years ago not a problem. It wasn't like it was a friggin Aerosmith concert......GEEZ!!!!!!!!
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Several years ago I was at Graceland and I inadvertantly carried my video camera into Elvis' jet and videoed everything inside and walked out. I only later saw the sign about cameras so I must have some rare footage as I was not challenged. The same thing happened to me in 1990 in Washington at the FBI centre. I was not challenged there either.
-------------------- Drane Signs Sunshine Coast Nambour, Qld. dranesigns@bigpond.com Downunder "To err is human, but to really foul things up requires a computer" Posts: 965 | From: Nambour, Qld. Australia | Registered: Nov 1998
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Let's not forget that most mall security guards have the IQ levels and interpretive judement facilities of a houseplant. They're just thrilled to be in charge of something. Anything.
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Cam Bortz Finest Kind Signs Pondside Iron works 256 S. Broad St. Pawcatuck, Ct. 06379 "Award winning Signs since 1988" Posts: 3051 | From: Pawcatuck,Connecticut USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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Some of my relatives went to London (England, not Arkansas) and snuck a video camera into the room that has all of the crown jewels, which is a HUGE no-no. They have about 5 minutes of film, with my aunt in the background asking every 30 seconds if the camera is running, and not to let the guards catch them! The film ends with a guard yelling at them and then it appears the guy filming is tackled to the ground and everything turns to static. It is a classic scene that would give Jeff Foxworthy plenty of material! My relatives consider that the highlight of the trip, pulling on over on the "motherland" and all them "fureners" I'm sure the were bragging about as they boarded the plane home with there "styrofome Ice chests w/ duct tape" luggage!
-------------------- Michael Clanton Clanton Graphics/ Blackberry 19 Studio 1933 Blackberry Conway AR 72034 501-505-6794 clantongraphics@yahoo.com Posts: 1737 | From: Conway Arkansas | Registered: Oct 2001
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This happened to me alot. First time I was working in Egypt unloading our equipment off of ships. We were briefed that no cameras whatsoever were allowed on the docks. Right before I left, I bought a 35 mm "idiot camera" that fit perfectly in the ammo pouch of my belt. I had lookouts on the docks whenever I took a pic, (mainly because of the armed gaurds).
I was on the flightline snapping pics of Eqyptian F-4 Phantoms, (I was right on the guys wingtip), he was hollerin like crazy at me, but, he also had 4 jets behind him, so he had to take off, lol.
The Egyptians landed a bunch of MIGS at the base one day, we heard about it and drove right by the jets snapping pics.
AF 1 taxied right by our maintenance truck one day, and I happened to have my camera, so I'm hanging out the window snapping pics, and the pilot is pointing at me and gesturing, (to me), that he is on his radio calling someone that cares, so we got the hell out of there and I put my camera away.
Last summer Sonny Barger was walking across the street during the rally. I didn't take his picture, (I am a believer in his security)!
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