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10 Law Text Culture 135 (2006)
The Gentlest of Predations': Photography and Privacy Law

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Photography and privacy law
Christa Ludlow
In December 2004, Peter James Mackenzie, a labourer from the
beachside suburb of Coogee in Sydney, pleaded guilty before a
magistrate to a charge of offensive behaviour for photographing women
who were bathing topless at the beach without their knowledge or
consent. He forfeited his expensive Nokia mobile camera phone and
the images he had taken. '[The women] were quite horrified by what
you were doing ... Women are not objects of decoration for men's
gratification,' said Magistrate Lee Gilmour as she fined him $500 (The
Sydney Morning Herald 2 December 2004).
In a simultaneous outbreak of public concern, steps were taken to
ban mobile phones with inbuilt cameras from changing rooms in gyms,
pools and sports centres because of fears of their misuse. The Royal
Life Saving Society warned that the phones 'allow those with devious
minds to record images electronically, or to transmit these images
directly onto their personal computer or even the internet'. The
Federation of Parents and Citizens Associations announced that parents
should have to seek permission from schools to film and photograph
their child at swimming carnivals, school plays and other events, saying
parents had a right to know who was photographing or videotaping
their child (The Sydney Morning Herald 22 February 2005).
More recently, in the London bombings on 7 July 2005, closed
circuit TV cameras used to keep streets and transport networks under
surveillance were used to track the alleged bombers' routes and to reveal
Law Text Culture Vol 10 2006                          135

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