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>"Peter" <peternew@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "William Black" <william.black@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 16:13:37 -0600, Joel wrote:
>>>
>>>> All right - I guess we have a matter of semantics. For example, a
>>>> publi****ng house can legally prohibit photos during presentation of
any
>>>> plays for which they provide performance contracts.
>>>
>>> Not quite.
>>>
>>> They can put a clause in the contract.
>>>
>>> But if you break that clause they can't phone the cops and have you
run
>>> in for not keeping to your contract, all they can do is drag you
through
>>> the courts at great expense to both them and you.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> They also have the right to eject you from the performance. If you
refuse
>> to leave they have a right to ask the police for assistance.
>No, the people who rent you the right to perform can't do that. They
have
>no free access to your premises.
>You can...
>However...
>Calling the police for assistance may not be that popular with the
police,
>on, for example, a Saturday night in Macclesfield...
>"Hello, police?"
>"Yes sir"
>"There's a man taking photographs in our theatre"
>"So"
>"We want to throw him out but he won't leave"
>"So"
>"We require police assistance to eject him"
>"Look sir, we've a fight at the 'Grob and Ducket', one of our officers
has
>been glassed at the 'Owl and Weasel' , the Muslim community is about to
>riot because MI-5 caught a local kid with a copy of the Anarchist's
Cookbook
>and sent him to jail for a decade and the Chief Constable is inspecting
the
>station tomorrow."
>
>"But this is the law officer"
>
>"Look sonny, if you don't get off the line I'm going to come around
there
>myself, probably a week next Tuesday the way things are tonight, and
arrest
>you myself for wasting police time. Now piss off and let me stop all
these
>mad buggers from burning down my police station."
****rely not... not in the UK :-)
Last time I had to do 999 for a situation of a small gang sma****ng up
property didn't get any response at all!
To the case at hand:- Usually the venue has security staff, or you have
to rent your own. In reality the police tend to overlook the use of
reasonable force by registered security staff to eject trouble makers.
This is because it saves them a lot more trouble in the long run
The problem is that the modern mobile phone has 2-6MP camera/video
however the phones are not set up to take photos in that sort of
situation and the punters are not exactly skilled photographers. If you
look at the size of the lens and the sort of stuff that turns up on
uTube. You don't have much to worry about other than free advertising.
PS it's your own fault if you go in the Grob and Duket on a Saturday
night. That's just asking for trouble.
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