As I'm sure many of you know, the MET police recently began an
advertising campaign that seems to target photographers. There has been significant
push back on the campaign -- which is great -- with even a labour
MP proposing (
via here) a motion to support photographers. There have also been quite a few incidents in the news of photographers being harassed for simply taking pictures.
Examples:
UK Police seize amateur photographer's filmUK mall bans grandparents for trying to photo their grandkidsA lot of people are probably wondering what your rights are if confronted by an individual for taking pictures, therefore I thought I would be useful to post some links to various sites that have talked about the issue.
In the UK, there is an excellent resource on
UK Photographers Rights (including a useful PDF download) at
Simon Moran's site. There is also a handy pocket guide that you can laminate and carry in your wallet (created by
Chris Shepherd):

Travelling? Don't worry I've got you covered!
US Photography Rights (also has a PDF download),
Canada,
Australia and
New Zealand.
If you have any other country guides, post them in the comments section below.
Labels: Australian Photography Rights, Canadian Photography Rights, legal guides, New Zealand Photography Rights, pocket guide, UK Photography Rights, US Photography Rights