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I do believe that there should be photography/video monitors, in addition to everybody who enforces policy, and photographers/videographers should know that if they are aggressive or are conistantly making others feel uncomfortable and breaking policy we have the right to photograph and videotape them and publish their image online. [[User:D|D]] 09:37, 3 Apr 2006 (PDT)
 
I do believe that there should be photography/video monitors, in addition to everybody who enforces policy, and photographers/videographers should know that if they are aggressive or are conistantly making others feel uncomfortable and breaking policy we have the right to photograph and videotape them and publish their image online. [[User:D|D]] 09:37, 3 Apr 2006 (PDT)
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:It's a wiki, so make what changes you like! The [http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org/uk/london/policy/ original text] of that photography policy was written by Jesse, I think, and there are bits of it I don't agree with either, or think are unworkable. [[User:Nsayers|Nsayers]] 14:35, 3 Apr 2006 (PDT)

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Policy too restrictive

This London-style photo policy I think it a bit more restrictive than some would like. Seattle does permit photography before and after people are on their bikes and some photography is allowed at the bodypainting part. But we do have restrictions.

I do believe that there should be photography/video monitors, in addition to everybody who enforces policy, and photographers/videographers should know that if they are aggressive or are conistantly making others feel uncomfortable and breaking policy we have the right to photograph and videotape them and publish their image online. D 09:37, 3 Apr 2006 (PDT)

It's a wiki, so make what changes you like! The original text of that photography policy was written by Jesse, I think, and there are bits of it I don't agree with either, or think are unworkable. Nsayers 14:35, 3 Apr 2006 (PDT)