A jury decided on 7 April 2008 that Diana had been unlawfully killed by the grossly negligent driving of chauffeur Henri Paul and paparazzi photographersI bring my camera with me for my safety. If something happens, I can take the picture or shoot the video for the evidence. That is what I use the camera for. If there is nothing obvious going on, I do not have to use it unless it is for learning how to use Photoshop or other Adobe products. I got Master Collection to learn about the latest Adobe stuffs. No more test versions from some one working at Adobe... It was my first time I paid for Adobe programs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Princess_Diana
Actually, taking a picture in public is not a crime. If so, then the Google Map with the Street View would get problem. Google might be sued from the people in the pictures.
In my case, I took the picture of "suspicious" people. When I found something strange about the people like they seems to be engaged in organized stalking, I took pictures for the evidences. As I do not make myself to be suspicious, I post the pictures here and other websites. My purpose is for taking the evidence for my own safety. In such case, I have nothing to do with terrorism or anything suspicious. It is not a chicken and egg problem; I saw the suspicious thing first, and I took the picture as the result of it. It is a cause and effect.
Here is an interesting poster I found on Alex Jones article.
(the picture linked from this article)
I still wonder what was wrong with the Kantonspolizei in Aarau which police officers refused to file the physical damage on my property. After I talked with a lawyer to make sure it is police's duty to file a case and the lawyer contacted the police department, I was able to file the damage and the harassment. I could not file other cases such as assault in front of Stadt Polizei in Aarau by Abkur Dalow Abshir or theft attempt of Mara Alpha at Aarau train station.
I think police officers engaged in something suspicious actions should be also a target of suspicion to fight against the terrorism.
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