There is no expectation of privacy at a public bar. The owners of the bar can ask you to stop photographing but it is you choice as to whether or not you wish to comply. At any time they can ask you to leave the property at which time you would have to leave or be subject to arrest for trespassing.
Scott
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On Jun 27, 2011, at 11:17 AM, Peter wrote:
> Scott,
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> Does that also apply to folks say dancing at a public bar?
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> -----Original Message-----
> On Behalf Of Scott Sharick
> Re: [artshow_photo] Property ownership issue???
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> The only time you can not (other than very specific military and nuclear
> sites) is if you are photographing a person who has a legitimate expectation
> of privacy.
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> Scott
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