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Don't take pics....you get told off!!!!!!

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freelanderpx54:

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Its when you have to also show the right nipple!!!!!!!  :oops:  :oops:  :oops:  :oops:
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Or Mr Bond, you are called Scaramanga

Bishops Finger:
Be impressed...salesman actually showed interest..... :shock:

welshlaner:
depends were you standing if on private land they could ask you to stop.

Once a posh RR parked outside me house, don't know why or what the bloke was up to, the driver went off up the road on foot. Anyhow could'nt resist a "photo shoot" so got the kids to take a pic of me standing by the side, not torching it but looking as if i owned it, with the house in the background.

The prat caught me and beleive it or not he rang the plods, they even came round, by now downloaded the pics to the PC. I explained the sitution and the plods right [!Expletive Deleted!] off, the prat still sitting outside used some excuse about data protection over his number plate and i was causing the breach of the peace.

Anyhow told if you use the public highway to take a pic and not cause an obstruction there is nothing anyone can do, unless its a prison or some other milltary base clearly marked by warning signs

Bush Tucker Man:
My ex-Boss (where I worked for 11years, but left 10 years ago) had a DB7, Virage & a F355 all at the same time (from same dealer group; JCT 600)

Even years after leaving his employment, I could go into the dealership & look at the Astons & Bentleys.
I'd be honest & tell them I was merely looking (ie; drooling over the Continental T's) & mention that ex-boss was a regular customer.
His name seemed to open (car) doors :lol:

I once had the onerous task of taking the DB7 for a service, he needed someone trustworthy :roll:
It was funny to see how you were treated turning up in an Aston, then being dropped off again later in a Transit :lol:  :lol:

redhand:

--- Quote from: "welshlaner" ---depends were you standing if on private land they could ask you to stop.

Once a posh RR parked outside me house, don't know why or what the bloke was up to, the driver went off up the road on foot. Anyhow could'nt resist a "photo shoot" so got the kids to take a pic of me standing by the side, not torching it but looking as if i owned it, with the house in the background.

The prat caught me and beleive it or not he rang the plods, they even came round, by now downloaded the pics to the PC. I explained the sitution and the plods right !Expletive Deleted! off, the prat still sitting outside used some excuse about data protection over his number plate and i was causing the breach of the peace.


Anyhow told if you use the public highway to take a pic and not cause an obstruction there is nothing anyone can do, unless its a prison or some other milltary base clearly marked by warning signs
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Aye not for much longer though a Bills going through Parliment that'll make it an offence to take any photo of anything in a public place. Not sure what they'll do about CCTV though.

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