corsasport.co.uk
 

Corsa Sport » Message Board » Off Day » Snap Day » Taking pictures of kids - clarification needed please » Post Reply

Post Reply
Who Can Post? All users can post new topics and all users can reply.
Icon:
Formatting Mode:
Normal
Advanced
Help

Insert Bold text Insert Italicized text Insert Underlined text Insert Centered text Insert a Hyperlink Insert Email Hyperlink Insert an Image Insert Code Formatted text Insert Quoted text
Message:
HTML is Off
Smilies are On
BB Code is On
[img] Code is On
Post Options: Disable smileys?
Turn BBCode off?
Receive email notification of new replies?

Melville

posted on 3rd Jan 06 at 22:21

:!


vibrio

posted on 3rd Jan 06 at 22:05

quote:
Originally posted by Melville
Fair play. I just thought it would have made some interesting shots as I was looking for something moving to fiddle with the manual settings lol


fiddle is the wrong word to use in this thread :lol:


Melville

posted on 3rd Jan 06 at 20:02

Fair play. I just thought it would have made some interesting shots as I was looking for something moving to fiddle with the manual settings lol


vibrio

posted on 3rd Jan 06 at 19:56

your not taking picures of the kids your tking pics ofa hill. nothing wrong with that. there is nothing to stop you taking pics of kids outside per se but today's sociaty feels it is perverse. I personally would not take pics of kids as the man sunbect unless I knew then. if your on privte property you can be asked not to take pics like wise if you pester someone then they can ask you to stop .


John

posted on 3rd Jan 06 at 19:24

You are defo allowed them in schools unless the school says otherwise.
There was a thing on the tv very recently about parents not being allowed to video the school play, they did anyway and there wasn't a problem.


mwg

posted on 3rd Jan 06 at 15:56

I'm not sure what the law on it is but pretty sure in leisure centres, schools etc. that your not allowed to have a camera with you. Outside of that I wouldn't like to say.
Only thing I would consider doing would be to ask the parents that were there if it was ok to take pictures so they knew you were harmless enough.
Apart from that I wouldn't risk it.


Melville

posted on 3rd Jan 06 at 11:34

Now the title might suggest a Gary Glitter type of question :o it is actually a serious point. With all the snow over Christmas me and my mate went out to take a few snaps of the snowwy scenary at a local park. While we were at the park there were a load of kids sledging down a big hill. I was going to take some photos of them sledging but my mate said that we shouldnt as he had heard something about you not being able to take any pictures of kids because of old perverts getting kicks out of it? While my intentions were harmless, I obviously can see the problems that it might have brought if one of the parents had saw me taking some snaps. Can anyone clarify the situation or do you think it is just better to stear clear of such shots in a society gone mad?

[Edited on 03-01-2006 by Melville]