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Anonymous
I'm going to D.C. for the first time.

Is there anything I'll get v& for if I take a picture?
>> NatureGuy !se3A3TwzdY
Unless there's a sign up saying not to take photos assume you can as long as you are standing in a public space. However if they ask you to stop taking photos you must stop taking photos of whatever they request. YOU DO NOT have to delete any photos under any order short of a court order.

http://www.krages.com/phoright.htm

read through that

really though photograph whatever you want as long as there isnt a sign
>> Anonymous
>YOU DO NOT have to delete any photos under any order short of a court order.

I won't have to delete any photos because I'll be shooting film.
>> Anonymous
AFAIK, they can't make you stop taking pictures provided you're not trespassing and they're not in a place where they can reasonably expect privacy.

For instance, you're perfectly within your rights to photograph somebody on the street, but taking pictures through the windows of peoples' homes is not a protected right (and is, frankly, weird). Just try not to look like a terrorist or a creepy pervert and you'll be fine.

Also remember that nobody (apart from maybe the police etc.) has any right to remove from you your personal possessions, camera, equipment, films, memory cards, lenses etc. provided you're not violating my first piece of advice.

If they try to do so, they're breaking the law.
>> Anonymous
>>137053
Police don't, either. Not unless they get a warrant.