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by Rebelgecko
2772 days ago
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It reminds me of the Czech game developers that spent months in jail for photographing a Greek military base they used as inspiration for a game's setting. That said, there are entire communities in the US of people who set up cameras outside of airports and military bases to record activities. The folks at airports are doing it to photograph planes, and the people at military bases are usually doing it to see if they can provoke any sort of response. Even the TSA says they can't stop you from photographing security checkpoints, although they would prefer it if you didn't. AFAIK none of these people have been sentenced to life imprisonment. |
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