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McNigel
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Posted - 02/20/2010 : 05:36:33 AM
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What is it with the restrooms? And exactly how is it relevant?
All sorts of things are regulated in private clubs, because they can. A club I visit regularly in Spain bans mobile phones from the pool area, because they are really annoying, but says nothing about cameras. The resort hotel does ban cameras, it's not nudist, but a lot of famous people stay there and they don't what their every move recorded. What a club regulates is up to the members. Maybe these nudist clubs have members that don't wish to be recognised and so ban cameras.
You keep on implying that despite living for several months a year in Spain, I have no idea about the European perspective and are unwilling to accept that this really isn't a big issue.
Other people who live here may correct me, but my perception is that in Western Europe including the UK:
There is no great problem in naked image of you being seen, so long as your not suspected of deliberately showing off, which would be jolly bad form.
People how take candid photos on beaches are lowlife and should have this explained to them, but it's a public place and really not that important.
Any attempt to introduce a law banning photography in a public place would be viewed with suspicion. There are plenty of laws already that would cover extreme abuses of this. A cover all that gets people arrested, but rarely charged, is 'causing a breach of the peace'.
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