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I have recently been taking pictures in the city and had a couple of odd incidents. I was photographing Heron Tower, near Liverpool Street Station when the security guard came out to ask me what I was doing. As I was standing in the middle of the road and not on the property that he was guarding, this seemed rather extreme.
This morning I was taking pictures of One New Change near to St Paul's. I went to the top of the building which has a great roof terrace and was told by the security guard that I could take pictures from the building but not of the building. All a bit odd, so I took some pictures anyway one of which is on my blog. It would be interesting to know of similar experiences.
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These security guards are often just bored by the lack of anything dramatic going on.
If they thought about it they'd realise there's no harm in taking a few pics.
I had a similar thing happen at the Barbican Art Centre a little while back.
There's no real logic to it, just boredom on the security guards part I reckon.
I'm not sure what the answer is. Telling them 'not to be stupid' probably doesn't help.
:)
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