Just had my first photography related incident with the police. After coming home from work tonight my wife wanted to run a couple of errands (she doesn't drive) so I drove her down to the drug store and while I was waiting in the car I pulled out my camera (always have it on me) and took a few snaps.
My wife came out and we drove off to run a few more errands. When I pulled into my driveway a police car pulled in behind me and the officer asked to talk with me. Someone, apparently, had written down my license plate and called the police with a report that I was taking pictures of women bending over.
The officer was polite and I answered his questions - gave him one of my Moo cards. We had a little laugh about the crazy things people call them about and after he made a few notes he drove away.
I chose not to get belligerent but I do have to wonder why the police would not have simply told the woman that there is nothing illegal about taking pictures in a public place - regardless of the subject. And no, MA, before you ask, I was not taking pictures of women bending over!
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