New York to Require Permit & Insurance for Public Photography?

Mounted in Times Square by Stewart Butterfield
The New York Times is reporting that the mayor of New York City is considering new laws restricting public photography. The new rules would require photographers and videographers to obtain permits and million dollar liability insurance policies before shooting in NYC.
Some tourists, amateur photographers, even would-be filmmakers hoping to make it big on YouTube could soon be forced to obtain a city permit and $1 million in liability insurance before taking pictures or filming on city property, including sidewalks.
I normally leave the important issues surrounding photographer’s rights to more experienced bloggers like John Harrington and Thomas Hawk. However lately, it’s a cause that I feel the need to add my voice to.
After reading the article, I’m frightened by the way that the proposed rules are said to purposefully use vague language. This gives the police broad discretion in enforcing the law, putting the legitimate photographer at the mercy of the whims of individual officers.
Anyone wanting to express their polite opinion to the municipal government can do so using this feedback form.
Brian Auer Said,
June 29, 2007 @ 6:31 pm
This is so screwed up that I don’t even know how to voice my outrage. New York is the greatest city on earth, and it’s a wonderful place to photograph. What the hell is the world coming to?
Michael Said,
June 30, 2007 @ 10:05 pm
Polite opinion… okay. Which caliber is considered polite in the states? I keep forgetting.