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Re: Santa Barbara Soap
- From: M Tyler <mtyler@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Santa Barbara Soap
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 17:17:26 -0800
Perhaps they just take you picture (of you holding your
camera) to verify that this was the activity you were
partaking in (would they also need to pay the fee??).
Or, do you actually have to have film in the camera? Sheet
film cameras often do not have film in them (except for the
moment of exposure)!! What happens if you decide that you do
not wish to acutally take pictures on that day? Do they have
rules for video cameras from tourists? Humm, how about
digital cameras - no film there!
Do you pay a seperate fee if you take one pictue in each of
10 parks in a day? Could be an expensive day. What if none
of the images (later) have no commercial value - then
perhaps, on that day, you were just a tourist?
;*)
MTyler
Charles Tait wrote:
>
> Having worked all over the place I think this is VERY cheeky indeed.
> Sort of like parking wardens for photographers. Do the Thought Police
> in the parks carry guns? This kind of idea just would not work in
> creaky old UK.
>
> Charles
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