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In post of staff in Moscow Riot Basil dispute, and whether you can shoot police officers? Here's what to find on this topic:
Based on Article 24 of the Constitution Russian Federation "On human rights and the collection and processing of information and commentary to article 24 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation:
Photographing people in public places by free:
-at press conferences (if the organizers do not prohibit shooting);
-policemen, firemen, doctors,
-participants in the demonstrations, protests, speakers at these events;
-Members of accidents and collisions;
-any people accidentally caught in the frame when taking all of the above (when you shoot these people is not the purpose), if a person does not mind (not locked hands, not protest otherwise) or consents to the filming.
Moreover, accordance with Presidential Decree of 31 December 1993 № 2334 "On additional guarantees of citizens' rights for information "(p. 3) considered that the activities of state bodies on the principles of transparency, which can be expressed, In particular, «in the implementation of citizen control over the activities of state bodies, organizations and enterprises, public associations, officials and their decisions on compliance, security and protection of the rights and lawful interests of citizens. "
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