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double standard - one law for state, another for individual


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The anarchist in me couldn't help but notice the following...

At Thai Immigration

a. sign "No photos"

b. camera placed to take photos if all departing passengers

I wonder what would happen if a sovereign individual refused to consent or insisted on photographing the officer? There is a modern tradition, at least in USA (don't know about Canada and Europe) of legal resistance against the use of power of the state and simple documenting actions by representatives of the state - by photographing law enforcement as they go about their jobs. They don't like it but court precedent has established the right to do so.

It's called reciprocity. If agents of the state can take our images, we can do do of them. I am sure they have nothing to hide...

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