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Comment Deadline For NYC Photography Permits

DrNibbler writes "August 3, 2007 is the deadline for submitting comments on the proposed permit requirements for photographers in New York. Here is a sample submission."

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  1. Re:Potential Police State by mrshowtime · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    No, I'm glad the ACLU is defending something worth defending instead of defending child molesters, NAMBLA, or Muslim terrorist organizations for once.

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    "Jeremy, you need to get to an internet cafe and cut and paste some appropriate sentiments about me from the world wide
  2. This is FUD by the poster by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    It's not directing at "photographers", we're talking about anything that's gonna require multiple people and a friggin tripod. That is a minor fucking subset of photographers. A non-FUD title AND SUMMARY would mention film-makers. You know, people blocking the damn sidewalk for 20 minutes. Why the fuck is this on slashdot? And who the hell tagged it "privacy"

    And it is perfectly reasonable for a big city to require insurance, though the number shouldn't be specified...the city should really just make sure the workers and their own ass is covered. You do realize that people video tape sidewalks, send a copy to the city, and then the second someone trips sue the city for negligence? Or do you really have no fucking clue how cities work?

    goddamn geeks posting shit from idaho.

  3. your stupid lies about global warming by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    only work on moronic mass who can't think and swallaw everything the media tell them

    Since I'm intelligent, I can see through all the lies and know global warming is a bullshit pseudoscience proposed by some crackpot scientists.

    If I have free time, I am going to expose all your lies about global warming and humiliate dirty liar like you in public for cheating everyone. Currently I'm busy making money and enjoying life, have no time for waste like you.

  4. Re: Has the U.S. gone nuts? by goldspider · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The liberalism the Founding Fathers embraced resembled nothing of the Marxism that characterizes the left today. I find it hard to believe that the people who so strictly limited the boundaries of government power in the Constitution would endorse today's leftist ideals of a powerful federal government and high taxes.

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    "Ask not what your country can do for you." --John F. Kennedy
  5. How Long? by okmijnuhb · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    How long before we officially relinquish self-declared title of most free country in the world?