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Yes the photo / video comments very much still stand. Everyone should have the right to their privacy and not have to worry about having their pictures posted on an open forum.
Freedom to photograph/filmMembers of the public and the media do not need a permit to film or photograph in public places and police have no power to stop them filming or photographing incidents or police personnel. [1]
Chris's comments are well meant, and I do not seek to disagree with him, but I do need to point out that British law is clear on this point :
Phil - you have me a bit concerned, again. I thought anyone with decent manners would go along with a request at a private gathering not to take photos or video. It now sounds as though you're pointing out that, legally, there's nothing to stop anyone and you're right of course. If I go to a private event with (known) friends, any photos and video is unlikely to find its way on to somewhere like youtube or a forum like this, with a tag somethng like "that's Phil on the right and George on the left." Out gathering is different in that there are numerous reasons why loads of photos of curries and things might be of interest.
Good news, I saw my mate Az at lunch and he is definitely coming at around 12pm ish. He is going to bring a few bits and pieces for us to sample too. Incidentally, he sells the big 2.2kg tubs of Pataks pastes in his wholesale warehouse for ?7.99 - they are ?13.95 at Spices of India. I bought one of each of the main 3 and he threw in a jar of Naga Chilli Pickle to try, apparently it will blow your head off. I'll bring it on Saturday and see if the claims are true!