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Australia Day 2012: "Barbie Girl" (Sam Kekovich v Melissa Tkautz v Justice Crew)
http://www.facebook.com/sam.... Pop culture's now rife with unAustralian behaviour. Sam's only antidote is to create 'Chop Culture' and go vir...
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Train Enthusiast's Video Diary 1987-04-08
This video clip, taken on 08/04/1987, follows a South Australian Iron Ore train departing from Whyalla (South Australia) and heading for Iron Monar...
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Photographers rights - what, who & where can you photograph?
What are your legal rights, when do you need consent. Can you publish? All these questions and more are discussed.
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Photography is NOT a Crime #2
Wilson Security at Oaklands Railway Station. I guess they are there to see people walk where they are suppose too. See that people are NOT hasseled...
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Fighting the War on Cameras: Jerome Vorus and the ACLU take D.C. to Court
Can the police detain you for taking pictures of a routine traffic stop? Police in Washington D.C. say they can.
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Wild Dayz- 15th Australian Venture
Promo video for the 2012 Australian Venture, Wild Dayz being held in Tasmania from the 3rd to the 14th January 2012.
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Don't Talk to Cops, Part 1
Mr. James Duane, a professor at Regent Law School and a former defense attorney, tells you why you should never agree to be interviewed by the police.
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DO NOT TALK TO THE COPS
"GOOD MORNING! My name is Investigator Holmes. Do you mind answering a few simple questions?" If you go to your door one day and are greeted with t...
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NSW POLICE ATTEMPT TO BAN DISSENT
On 9th June 2011, demonstrators gathered outside Max Brenner cafe in Parramatta (Sydney, Australia) to peacefully protest against the company's fin...
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Much Respect to this LAPD Officer and His Respect for Photographers' Rights
Much respect to the LAPD officer involved in this incident for the way he handled himself. His professionalism and respect for photographers' right...
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Cops Attack and Strip Naked innocent woman
This Video Shows the police State in Full Swing of Mindless Brutality Against Anyone For any Reason,Six police Attack and Strip Naked this Poor Wom...
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@sparklesthecupcake Very much the same here in South Australia (SAPOL), the only different between them & someone in jail is the colour of their uniform
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Photography in Public
Have you ever been challenged over taking photographs in public places?..Watch and see what happens when 'officialdom' are informed that they are t...
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You Can't Film Here
Leave a comment if you've gotten any interesting responses to filming on the mbta
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Arrested for filming a police officer
Gloucestershire Animal Action another police classic to add to your copy favourites! - Stupid cops... The activists were arrested then de-arrested ...
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King5 Interview about "Film is Not a Crime"
Please read more about your rights as a photographer, filmmaker citizen journalist or YouTuber.
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@d00deth It is starting to get that way here in South Australia with SAPOL arresting a photographer for Disturbing the Peace for attempting to video the interview at the Adelaide railway station. I was told you can't take photos here, on a station. At this point I hadn't even used my camera, it w...
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Teen escapes death on train tracks
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POLICE: Know Your Rights
After my first video, and having the police tell me that it was against the law to film them, i called a few lawyers and found out my rights. It i...
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47245 The Battle Of Exeter Bank! 2! More Thrash,More clag!
More thrash,better quality! 47245 climbing Exeter Bank,wrong line in September 2008 with a return Cath Ex to London Waterloo
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Photography is not a crime
Had this man just stayed behind the enclosure around the bridge till I got my photos & video I wanted, he wouldn't of ended up here on my video.
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No, I am NOT saying that, but Justice Dowd put it with ruthless clarity in R v Sotheren (2001) NSWSC 204: “ A person, in our society, does not have a right not to be photographed. ” I'm saying, if you don't want your photo taken move out of the way or as this bloke had a chance, stay behind the i...
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SA the 'Secret' Police State
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Allowing more bloody Corruption and Criminal activities by our POLICE, Pollies & others in authority, That's the RANN Government for you; DON'T COME to South Australia the POLICE STATE, once a great state, not any more
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Transport SA - Spot The Police (Australia)
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POLICE false ARREST PHOTOGRAPHY RIGHTS, Greece
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Fallen Aussie Soldiers. R.I.P
Dedicated to the fallen and injured Australian soldiers R.I.P Captain Mark Bingley, Trooper Joshua Porter, Private Jacob Kovco, Trooper David Pierc...
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My Military Tribute
A Video I made in honor of those soldiers who are risking their lifes for us. And those of whom have sacraficed themselves for our freedom.
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About Photography isn't a Crime
I am an Amateur Photographer, have been a member of camera clubs, and was a member of the Australian Photographic Society and a law abiding citizen.
When it is lawful for me to take pictures I like to do so.
In situations where it is not lawful (eg. court houses, schools, toilets, change rooms, fitness gyms, military installations or other locations of national security) I refrain from photographing.
In recent times, I and numerous other amateur photographers have been challenged by over zealous life savers, security guards and 'officials'. Many amateur photographers, exercising their legal rights to photograph, have been told they must cease photographing (for one reason or another) and/or that they should leave the area.
A common thread seems to be where children are present and might be included in the photos. It appears, in these situations, if you are using a camera, particularly if it has a 'long' telephoto lens, you are suspected of being a paedophile. It might be noted that the Summary Offences Act of 1988 No. 28 Sect.
11G defines a child as being a person under the age of 16 years and also states that a convicted child sexual offender who loiters (without reasonable excuse) near a school or public place frequented by children is guilty of an offence. Provided you are not one of these it appears you are legally permitted to photograph children.
Some interesting facts and observation follow:
Photographing in a Public Place.
The Summary Offences Act 1988 states: 'public place' means (a) a place (whether or not covered by water) or
(b) a part of a premises, that is open to the public, or is used by the public, whether or not on payment of money or other consideration, whether or not the place or part is ordinarily so open or used and whether or not the public to whom it is open consists only of a limited class of persons, but does not include a school.
This Act, Section 3. Definitions (1) indicates that 'school' includes a child minding centre or pre-school.
It appears that many (if not all?) 'Public places', where admission is charged for entry, are still officially deemed to be public places?
The general rule in Australia about photographing in a public place seems to be that, unless there is a legal prohibition such as a statute or ordinance or a legally authorised sign indicating photography is not allowed, you can photograph virtually anything you wish. Members of the public, street performers etc. are deemed to be 'fair game' and can be photographed without their consent -- provided they are not in a place where there is a 'reasonable expectation of privacy.' It is also wise to be cautious of photographing anyone involved in an indecent act. Be mindful of what is proper and within the limits of decency.
Taking pictures of a person in a public place would not normally be regarded as an invasion of privacy.
I am an Amateur Photographer, have been a member of camera clubs, and was a member of the Australian Photographic Society and a law abiding citizen.
When it is lawful for me to take pictures I like to do so.
In situations where it is not lawfu...
@sqgl - Thanks for that, I have never looked at some of those tabs in Utube.