London met police advertising campaign...
http://www.met.police.uk/campaigns/coun ... a_2008.pdf
Perhaps we should all find new hobbies
Re: Perhaps we should all find new hobbies
Hmm, it seems that there will be people around taking photographs who look a bit odd. I think Enid Blyton had it all worked out - villains had mean little mouths and narrow eyes and spoke with a foreign accent. Sorted, eh?


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Thousands of people take photos every day.
What if one of them seems odd?
We don't have any 'odd' members at ADAPS, do we.....?
But seriously, it's not going to be safe to go out with a camera soon.
Thousands of people take photos every day.
What if one of them seems odd?
We don't have any 'odd' members at ADAPS, do we.....?

But seriously, it's not going to be safe to go out with a camera soon.

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Re: Perhaps we should all find new hobbies
I'm open to giving people woodturning lessons in exchange for new camera equipment if anyone wants a new hobby.
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I think we should all go out on-masse with our camera's and note books, sit near the posters and make copious notes and photographs and see how many police turn up.
PS Don't talk about it too much we are really in a police surveillance state now, lets be honest. Newpapers talk freely about 'listening posts' and 'security services' and no one bats an eyelid. . . . they like freedom as long as it is controlled.
PS Don't talk about it too much we are really in a police surveillance state now, lets be honest. Newpapers talk freely about 'listening posts' and 'security services' and no one bats an eyelid. . . . they like freedom as long as it is controlled.

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