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I disagree with that. Is that ramp private? If you can see it with your eyes you can snap it with a camera. Besides, I learned a long time ago....it's easier to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission.serious legal repercations can be taken by taking peoples pictures without their consent...
That's a load of crap. And, untrue.cyyz wrote:I wonder if they wanted their plane shot.... Hope you got permission first, I can also see the white guy, hope his permission was had aswell, serious legal repercations can be taken by taking peoples pictures without their consent...

If they didn't want pictures taken of thier fancy new ultra-light, they wouldn't park it in plain vew of the road, so anybody can stop and take pictures. If it's in public view, go ahead, take pictures, any time, any place, just ask the paparazzi folks how that works. If you had half a brain, you'd already know this. ofc, you dont have half a brain, so, you'll probably try argue this too, get your your long winded half hearted 'I wish I was a lawyer' spew and ramble on for a page or two about nothing coherent.cyyz wrote:I wonder if they wanted their plane shot.... Hope you got permission first, I can also see the white guy, hope his permission was had aswell, serious legal repercations can be taken by taking peoples pictures without their consent...

http://www.avcanada.ca/forums2/viewtopic.php?t=19547goldeneagle wrote: If they didn't want pictures taken of thier fancy new ultra-light, they wouldn't park it in plain vew of the road, so anybody can stop and take pictures. .



That's got me curious... Where can this law be found and to what or whom does it apply? Is it a provincial or federal law? Does it cover foreign private aircraft or just domestic? There are over 3000 photos of private Canadian aircraft (including their registrations) on Airliners.net so I'm wondering about the legal implications to the photographers...bizjet_mania wrote:First off, it is illegal to photograph registrations of private aircraft.

