Nearly every modern phone has a camera attached to it and
subsequently more and more people are taking photos in public places
than ever before. The shot might be as simple as snapping a picture of a
parade or as tricky as recording video of a riot. Regardless of the
reasons, the rules for photographing in public places are the same.
For the most part, your right to take photographs and video in public places in the United States is protected under the First Amendment
under free speech. This includes snapping pictures of your favorite
monument when you're on vacation or taking part in a little citizen
journalism. It's not as cut and dried as you may think and it's good to
know your rights and the caveats that come with them.
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