In Salford, Manchester, women have been shopping in Tesco's whilst still wearing their night wear clothing (eg, pyjamas, dressing gowns, nighties).
Some of the customers and also some of the Tesco staff got quite affronted by such behaviour and one guy photographed some of pertinent shoppers from behind and popped the shots up on Facebook.
Now there are rules about taking such photographs (how, where and when and of who) and what you can do with them afterwards (what, where and how) and also rules about who owns the copyright of the photographs (the photographer, the shoppers or even, say Facebook).
Here are some interesting legal opinions on it:
https://inews.co.uk/essentials/news/uk/tesco-shoppers-pyjamas-criticised-facebook-rules-around-taking-photos-public-uploading/
Most of us these days have a modern mobile phone with camera facilities.
Are you familiar with what you can and cannot photograph and if, when and how you can use the shots afterwards?
Let's say you see such as the following:
1. A man with his dog on the lead letting the dog defecate on the pavement.
2. A man urinating in your garden.
3. Kids in a farmer's field being visciously cruel to sheep.
4. A person dropping litter in the park.
5. A kid dropping litter in the children's part of the park.
6. A group of children (eg. 8-10 yrs old boys) in a very bad state of undress (ie. partly naked) in the park, but possibly getting ready to do football training.
7. Driving past a car accident on the M1 round about the exact time that it is happening.
8. Driving past a car accident on the M1 which happened, say roughly 30 minutes ago.
9. You are behind a vehicle which, say has obviously extremely problematical rear suspension.
10. You are travelling along the M1 and get yourself behind a white van. The rear door opens and an occupant starts urinating out of the back of the van.
Questions:
A. From the above scenarios, what can you take a photograph of and what can't you?
B. Having taken your photograph of any and each the above, what can you and what can you not do with it?
C. Some of the above are a bit obvious. eg. It's a bit daft to get your camera out whilst you are driving down the M1 and take a picture of someone urinating out the back of a van in front of you. But could your passenger do it for you?