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It's happened again …
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Amateur Photographer (AP) magazine's news editor witnesses the latest incident involving an innocent tourist and anti-terrorism police officers.
When is the madness going to end?
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This is getting out of hand, but no-one seems to be able to stop it. Time to reclaim the streets for the ordinary people.

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Maybe, in the distant background on one of his shots of the iconic Thames, was a small (compact camera quality) image of the public face of the MI6 building; what then :roll: I think it's one of the better looking buildings in the immediate vicinity and perhaps your typical tourist wouldn't know it's the MI6 building; why wouldn't they take a picture of it? It's not as if MI6 are going to be so stupid as to leave anything sensitive to be seen from the public domain, are they? [rhetorical] :roll:


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It's not as if MI6 are going to be so stupid as to leave anything sensitive to be seen from the public domain, are they? [rhetorical] :roll:


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