In light of some recent harassing of photographers on the streets and subways of NYC, the New York City Police Department issued an internal memo reminding themselves that photography on the streets is (still) legal.
“Members of the service are reminded that photography and the videotaping of public places, buildings and structures are common activities within New York City. Given the City’s prominence as a tourist destination, practically all such photography will have no connection to terrorism or unlawful conduct.
…Members of the service many not demand to view photographs taken by a person absent consent or exigent circumstances…
…Metropolitan Transporation Authority (MTA) regulations expressly permit photography and video recording in subways…although permission is required for commercial shoots…”
The full order can be found after the jump…[Click the ‘continue reading’ link below.]—
Thanks to Todd at GalleryHopper.org
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