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On Tue, 2014-01-21 at 08:54 +1030, Michael Davies wrote:<BR>
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If you're in a public space you can be legally photographed without
your permission. That's the law of the land. But as a community,
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That wont wash with LCA<BR>
Any first year law student could argue that LCA is a "private event" held in a "private venue" <BR>
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Of course if LCA was held on public property, like a park, sidewalk, or even after such event in a car park, there's no argument.<BR>
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