I don't blur out numberplates in my photos, partly because I don't like the way it looks, and partly because I kind of resent that people are allowed to leave large items of private property sitting out and getting in the way on public streets when I'm trying to photograph the shop behind them.
Re consent, I was recently at an event where a man kept taking photos of people, including me, even when I was obviously trying to avoid being in his photos. I spoke to one of the organisers, who basically said "oh dear, we should have thought about getting people's permission for photos, shouldn't we, I'll do something about him in a bit", but before she got around to sorting it out, he'd tried to photograph me again, so I just left. (A few days later I was official photographer at an event. I made sure to check who didn't want to be photographed in advance, and just didn't photograph those people. Simple.)
Yes, looking at your cap, I'd agree with your assessment that the driver doesn't seem bothered!
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I don't blur out numberplates in my photos, partly because I don't like the way it looks, and partly because I kind of resent that people are allowed to leave large items of private property sitting out and getting in the way on public streets when I'm trying to photograph the shop behind them.
Re consent, I was recently at an event where a man kept taking photos of people, including me, even when I was obviously trying to avoid being in his photos. I spoke to one of the organisers, who basically said "oh dear, we should have thought about getting people's permission for photos, shouldn't we, I'll do something about him in a bit", but before she got around to sorting it out, he'd tried to photograph me again, so I just left. (A few days later I was official photographer at an event. I made sure to check who didn't want to be photographed in advance, and just didn't photograph those people. Simple.)
Yes, looking at your cap, I'd agree with your assessment that the driver doesn't seem bothered!