I think this pertains to everyone on this site. So please, take a minute, read this, & sign the petition & you can help as well. This would go against our First Amendment rights!
SIGN THE PETITION HERE:
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INFORM YOURSELF HERE:
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Thanks you.
-Mia Wood
Hey people,
Take a sec and read this. First, I'm not one to impose my thoughts or beliefs on anyone else, but this is hard for me to ignore. Although it pertains to the New York area, it has the potential to affect artist everywhere. It scares me that the powers that be would limit, rather and encourage the arts. Culture and history is told through art, music, photography, etc, and it'd be a great injustice to see it regulated by the government. So, if you care at all, sign the petition and help do something about it. Thanks.
xo
Jessie
H.A.
The Mayor's office in New York City is seeking to instate a new rule that would require permits and proof of insurance for any group of 2 or more persons using a camera in a public area. The regulations would require that anyone using a tripod or shooting in one location for more than 30 minutes (including set-up and break down time) must obtain permits and show proof of insurance of at least 1 million dollars per occurrence. Read more about the new rules here:
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Under the proposals, which the NYC MOFTB says simply "codify existing procedures," "Film or still photography activity involving a tripod and a crew of 5 or more persons (at one site for 10 or more minutes) would require a permit," in the words of the MOFTB proposal, "Or the same activity among two people at a single site for more than 30 minutes." And anyone obtaining a permit must carry $1 million in liability insurance.
SIGN HERE:
[link]
Inform yourself here:
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*We all need to act now to fight these proposed regulations which will place absurd restrictions on the freedom to photograph in New York City's public spaces.
*This affects not only professional photographers but the First Amendment rights of anyone with a camera to spontaneously document what happens on the streets of this city.
Due to pressure from advocacy groups, the Mayor's Office has agreed to extend the period that it will allow public commentary until August 3rd.
Picture New York has initiated an online petition opposing the new rules, which over 12,000 indidivuals have signed so far. The petition is closing on August 3rd. Please take a moment to sign if you have not already done so.
Link to the petition:
[link]
You can also voice your concerns directly to:
Julianne Cho
Associate Commissioner
Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting
1697 Broadway
New York, NY 10019
jcho@film.nyc.gov
ph: 212.489.6710
fax: 212.307.6237
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION, AND PLEASE CONTINUE TO SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT THIS VERY IMPORTANT MATTER!!
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