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Subject: [Leica] Strange law in Quebec
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (tedgrant at shaw.ca)
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 19:23:19 -0800
References: <p06240824cafc8af53872@[192.168.1.104]>

I don't usually get into anything Quebec simply because it's usally "BULL 
SH...T  nonsense!"

Of course you are reading a comment by an "ENGLISH SPEAKING CANADIAN!" 
Moi!

Quebec is a part of Canada that without being a Province of CANADA........ 
would be a nothing part of the world.

Pet acknowledgement? Like get over it, as there are far more important 
things in the world to be concerned about! A "PET RELEASE?" Get real! Only 
in Quebec! :-)

cheers,
Dr Ted.

PS: OK evey body keeps yer heads down as the Quebec sh-----t is about to 
fly!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Herbert Kanner" <kanner at acm.org>
To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 5:43 PM
Subject: [Leica] Strange law in Quebec


> OT An article in the current issue of Photolife, a Canadian magazine, says 
> that in Quebec you must get permission of the owner before taking a 
> picture of a pet. Apparently there is a law requiring owner's permission 
> before taking a picture of "goods or movable property" and pets are an 
> instance of these. So, if your neighbor's cat is lounging on your cousin's 
> sofa, you must get permission from both your neighbor and your cousin 
> before taking the picture.
>
> The article says nothing about photographs of people :-)
> -- 
> Herbert Kanner
> kanner at acm.org
> 650-326-8204
>
> Question authority and the authorities will question you.
>
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