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"
if you're going to bother doing this, it should really be 'anything that can take a picture.' -- nm
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mafic
yes and no. I use my phone to stealth-snap all the time. my camera looks like a camera, so I can't be as stealthy. -- nm
Posted by
the year of the ox loves mandy lane (aka amanda)
Jan 27 '09, 06:19
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But a lot of handheld PDAs aren't phones or cameras. Like an iTouch. Would it be legal to have a silent camera on an iTouch but not on an iPhone? -- nm
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mara
Jan 27, 06:37
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(Or am I being stupid again? Does an iTouch have a camera? Do other non-phone handhelds?) -- nm
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mara
Jan 27, 06:40
my point is more that you can get a lot of cameras that are pretty low-profile and don't look like cameras, so all you manage to do with this law is
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mafic
Jan 27, 06:36
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or people can just use old cell phones for their stealth snapping.
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Callisto
Jan 27, 06:39
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