welland99
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My wife usually takes the kids to swimming lessons because I'm at work. For a few weeks now, she has been telling me how our youngest is really progressing, but I haven't been able to go and watch.
So, today she took the camera with her to take some snaps and vid clips. The swimming pool doesn't allow video cameras for some reason, but they do allow normal cameras if you fill in a form first. They want to know who you are (but don't ask for ID), who is the subject, why taking snaps, etc. You can get away with taking videos on a normal camera because nobody actually knows what you are doing. We've done this before without problems.
Anyway, somebody went to the manager to complain about my wife taking photos because their children were in the pool at the same time (but in a different class).
Is there a law to say that you cannot take photos of your own children, on the off chance that somebody else might be in the background? Or is this one of those urban myths that people believe....
So, today she took the camera with her to take some snaps and vid clips. The swimming pool doesn't allow video cameras for some reason, but they do allow normal cameras if you fill in a form first. They want to know who you are (but don't ask for ID), who is the subject, why taking snaps, etc. You can get away with taking videos on a normal camera because nobody actually knows what you are doing. We've done this before without problems.
Anyway, somebody went to the manager to complain about my wife taking photos because their children were in the pool at the same time (but in a different class).
Is there a law to say that you cannot take photos of your own children, on the off chance that somebody else might be in the background? Or is this one of those urban myths that people believe....