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chas2008 | 13:44 Mon 21st Sep 2009 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1214990/Detective-led-Soham-murder-probe-banned-taking-pictures-grandson-playing-football-case-paedophile.html

this is just getting beyond a joke now, my son in law wanted to take photos of my grandson on a wateslide in a small holiday park and nearly got thrown out as there is a ' no camera rule', WTF !!
During the same holiday i wanted to take pictures of all my grandsons ( 6 of them ) on Peranporth beach i actually felt like a criminal...
Until this situation is resolved there will be generations of children growing up with no photographic record..
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No we dont Cath - it would be more detrimental to them in the long run - Im really confused about this whole business though
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please dan - dont apologise - I wont take offence to you then - I can understand you being passionate about this
I work in a library and we have childrens events throughout the the year. All children attending must have a consent form signed allowing our photographer to take photos for our website amd/or local press. Any child not bringing a signed form is not allowed to take part - but the photographer almost never turns up. So we are effectively stopping children from joining in and enjoying events for the sake of red tape and pc nonsense. The kids who don't get their forms signed tend to be the ones from pretty unstable backgrounds - parents with drug/alcohol problems, who are too interested in seeing themselves alright than doing anything for their kids, and these children are at far more risk from their chaotic homelife than by photos of them doing arts and crafts on a local authority website. They are also the kids who would benefit the most from joining in some simple activities and getting a little attention as they tend to be neglected from one end of the holidays to the other. But they are the kids who are excluded because their parents didn't supply the right paperwork. How is this helping or protecting them?
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out of interest anyone know what the situation is with other countries on this issue ??
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any figures/statistics % or ratio avallable as regards taking pictures that then leads to sexual assault ??
can anyone tell me the source of the 'news of the world' facts ?
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i was wondering that vulcan42 , having had a fair knowledge of a couple of stories the News of the World has covered it fair to say that 90% of it was either made up or total lies....i never believe anything written in that so called paper
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dan....I understand.

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