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Re: A Courtesy

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Originally Posted by GaryVoshol View Post
Certainly it's polite to ask about taking photos - we're not paparazzi! But if someone should be taking a photo without being intrusive, there should be no problem.

Incidentally, for those who said "you signed your rights away" - if you look at the form, I believe you gave permission for FIRST to take pictures. Not Team RedABots. Not Local SkyWitness News, unless they are working with FIRST.
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No, but if you review those often overlooked Amendments, you will realize that any American citizen has the right to take a photo of virtually anything, anywhere.
The Photographers Right

FIRST Regionals are freely open and advertised to the public. Your not in a place with a reasonable expectation of privacy. (IE: Bathroom/ Bedroom)
Certainly. But that has nothing to do with the waiver everyone signed.
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