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Camera permit proposal has NYC critics snapping
BY DAVID B. CARUSO The Associated Press

   NEW YORK — Filmmakers and photographers who have made New York City one of the world’s most beloved backdrops are upset over proposed rules that would force them to get a permit and a $1 million insurance policy to use cameras in public places.
   New regulations drafted by the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting would require a permit for any type of filming or photography that involved “an interaction among two or more people at a single site for 30 or more minutes.”
   Permits would also be required for five or more people using a tripod for more than 10 minutes.
   Those rules would be nothing new for the professional crews that film regularly in the city; they have long been required to get a permit and insurance to block off streets and sidewalks.
   But critics say the proposed rules would affect an entirely new class of shooters: fashion and wedding photographers, independent journalists doing street interviews, and amateurs making videos to post online.
   The city’s most ubiquitous shutterbugs — tourists — probably wouldn’t be affected, although they too might violate the letter of the law if they took elaborately staged pictures in one spot for long enough.
   Documentary filmmaker Jennifer Livingston called the proposal “draconian,” and a betrayal of the city’s long history of nurturing budding talent.
   “Think of that young artist who is going to be hurried along by some cop, who has no choice but to follow regulations,” she said. “I would hate to see film students thinking that any time they make an image, it has to be sanctioned by the government.”
   City officials insist the rules aren’t an attempt to squash free speech.
   People unable to afford liability insurance, which could cost between $500 and $1,000 for even the smallest of photo shoots, could apply to the city for a waiver.
   Journalists with a press pass issued by the police department would be exempt. So would anyone using handheld equipment to film a parade, rally or political demonstration.
   Julianne Cho, associate commissioner of the film office, said the city’s only intention was to help directors and producers get safe access to great locations, while ensuring that production didn’t obstruct traffic or interfere with New Yorkers’ lives.
   The city is accepting public comment until Friday on the proposed rules and could still make changes. “We’re going to continue to accept comments, and look at them very closely,” Cho said.
   When it comes to professional filmmaking, New York has long been viewed as a friendly city, but since the Sept. 11 attacks, photographers of all types have increasingly complained about harassment.
   D. Bruce Yolton, an amateur nature photographer, said he was run off by a police officer last spring for trying to take pictures of a hawk nesting on the Triborough Bridge.
   Things will only get worse under the new rules, he said. He wondered whether the regulations would result in officers cracking down on groups of amateur bird watchers gathering to stake out wildlife. “There is no way for me to apply for a permit,” he said. “For one thing, I never know where the bird is going to be.” The film office drafted the proposed rules earlier this year as a result of a lawsuit involving an independent filmmaker detained for using a handheld video camera in midtown Manhattan.
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What the.........THIS IS STILL AMERICA IS IT NOT.....capitalism is one thing but now they are pushing the envelope too far.....

Do they have something to hide....like not enough revenue from taxes or something???......SHOW ME THE $$ TRAIL.......

Maybe that is to 'discourage' the use of cameras at all.....like all the snapshots of 9/11???

Or.....to quiet those who disagree with those 'street cams for the police'


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Another freedom goes down the drain for some people.
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New York state is getting just a wee bit crazy here!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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New York state is getting just a wee bit crazy here!


Since when weren't they?


...And I still say upstate has to break away from "the city."
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It's bizarro world.....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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