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Protect your rights by Digital.Knave.
Don't let them take away your rights to take a photograph! Believe it or not this is a slightly amended version of a current Police campaign in the UK. You can check the original that encourages the public to report photographers here.

Small test in grey says: Flickr members often take pictures of things that you just wouldn’t think of taking a photograph of. This doesn’t make them odd so please don’t go reporting every Tom, Dick and Harriette that you see with a camera especially if its one of those large digital SLRs. I mean what sort of terrorist would be so stupid as to use something that obvious. They’d just use their mobile phone camera instead! 

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J L M  Pro User  says:

Good work fella - we will ultimately lose, because freedom is obviously far less important than using terrorism threats to scare the rational sh*t out of people, but (naturally) I applaud the sentiment here...

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gilesbooth  Pro User  says:

excellent work
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Rich.Bös  Pro User  says:

I honestly can't believe the original ( well, I can, sadly ).

It would appear ART stands for something totally different these days then >

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Ned Trifle  Pro User  says:

Excellent poster (and good comment on somewhat ill thought out campaign). Would you consider making it available for download?
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