UK Government plan to ban photography in public places! !!!!

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UK Government plan to ban photography in public places! !!!!

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Source: http://www.ufos-aliens.co.uk/



The UK government are trying to pass a bill that prevents anyone from taking photographs in a public place. If the bill is passed, 'ID' cards will be required to allow photographers (or anyone with a camera!) to operate in a public place no matter who or what they are photographing.

This is a ridiculous idea. Were sure we don't need to explain why!

Please sign the petition and pass it on, there needs to be 750,000 signatures to stop the bill going through.

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Photography

This is just another example of big brother moving into our everyday lives. The above bulletin was issued by a friend in New Zealand who also has interests in UFOs and conspiracy theories. Only this is no conspiracy theory, this is what is really happening.

We recently watched a program on UK TV about David Ike - the guy who once proclaimed himself to be 'the son of God.' OK, that claim was pretty wild, but as the program proved, predictions that he gave in the early 90's have turned out to be true. Take 9/11 as a good example.

But the thing that caught my eye about the program was when he was filming in London. He was filming his friend who lives on the streets. During filming a couple of Police officers approached Ike and asked him to stop filming. Ike asked why as he was in a public place and breaking no laws. They would not provide an answer but said that he would be arrested if he continued filming. Ike replied with a very good answer... 'You are filming me and everyone else, every day, so why cant I film in the street too?'

Did you know that the average British citizen gets filmed up to 300 times per day on surveillance cameras? Please sign the petition now before we lose our freedom completely.
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