Can you film in a post office?

People who request to take professional-grade photographs or film on Postal Service premises must be referred to the Office of Rights and Permissions, and they will be required to sign a license and/or location agreement prior to taking any photographs or filming.
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Can you film postal workers?

But wait, there's another big caveat: “No picture can depict any Postal Service employee, customer, security camera, or cover of mail (i.e., the exterior of a mailpiece, which would show customer name and address among other things).” Once all of those things are taken out of the equation, there's not a whole lot you'd ...
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Is a post office federal property?

Assuming a USPS-compliant mailbox is installed and ready for use, it's considered federal property. In other words, the homeowner doesn't legally own his or her mailbox; it's the property of the U.S. government.
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Do mail carriers pay for their own gas?

A rural route can be a government owned vehicle (GOV) route where the Postal Service provides the delivery vehicle, or an equipment maintenance allowance (EMA) route where the carrier provides the vehicle and receives fuel and maintenance reimbursement.
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Who owns the inside of my mailbox?

The U.S. Postal Service owns it. That's right, folks. You may have paid for the mailbox. You may have installed it.
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Can you film inside a federal building?

When in public spaces where you are lawfully present you have the right to photograph anything that is in plain view. That includes pictures of federal buildings, transportation facilities, and police. Such photography is a form of public oversight over the government and is important in a free society.
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Why can't you take pictures of the crown jewels?

The Tower of London, for example, prohibits tourists from photographing the Crown Jewels. Allowing cameras near the priceless jewels could attract thieves or terrorists looking to locate and capture visuals of any weaknesses in the alarm system.
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Can you take pictures inside a bank?

Explain that due to security and confidentiality reasons, unauthorized photography of any kind is not permitted on bank property and ask them to kindly put their phone/camera away. 2.
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Can you video record in a bank?

California. It is illegal for anyone to make a video recording of any communication that could be considered confidential.
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What is the law on filming in public UK?

In Britain it is completely legal to film in public places and there is no law to prevent photographers and film-makers from creating images of the public.
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Is filming someone in public illegal?

Generally speaking, though, when you are in public, it is legal to record someone, video record or audio record, as long as they don't have what is called, “an expectation of privacy,” or rather a reasonable expectation of privacy.
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Why can't you photograph the Eiffel Tower at night?

But the situation is different for professionals. The Eiffel Tower's lighting and sparkling lights are protected by copyright, so professional use of images of the Eiffel Tower at night require prior authorization and may be subject to a fee.
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Who can touch the Crown Jewels?

The centre pieces of the Crown Jewels are the two crowns that are used in the ceremony – the St Edward's Crown and the Imperial State Crown. There are only three people allowed to touch the St Edward's Crown – the Crown Jeweller, the Archbishop of Canterbury and The Queen herself.
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Are the real Crown Jewels on display?

The Crown Jewels have been stored and displayed at the Tower of London since 1661, continuing a long tradition of storing precious objects here.
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Can you video in a government building?

"Except where security regulations, rules, orders, or directives apply or a Federal court order or rule prohibits it, persons entering in or on Federal property may take photographs of…” Photography and videotaping the interior of federal facilities is allowed under the conditions set forth in (a) – (c) of the ...
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Can you film a police station?

You are allowed to film the police but it is an offence to obstruct them from doing their work. Keep your phone at a safe distance, don't push it in their faces and make sure they can still reach everywhere they need to. You could ask a friend or passer-by to film the encounter instead.
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Can you legally take pictures of someone without their permission?

There is no law preventing people from taking photographs in public. This includes taking photos of other people's children. If you are taking photographs from private land, you need to have the land owner's permission.
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How much is Queen Elizabeth's crown worth in US dollars?

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The nearly five pounds of gold used to construct the crown is today worth more than $100,000, while the collection of stones in the precious metal likely place the value of this crown around $39 million.
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How much is Buckingham Palace worth?

Buckingham Palace could be rented out for 2.6 million pounds a month if the Royal family ever wanted tenants, calculates McCarthy Stone. If you want to live like a royal, you'll need 1.3 billion pounds ($1.6 billion) for Buckingham Palace alone.
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What is the oldest item in the Crown Jewels?

St. Edward's Sapphire, an octagonal rose cut stone, is said to have been taken from the ring of Edward the Confessor making it the oldest item in all of the Crown Jewels. The king once gave the ring away to a beggar, but it was returned to him by two pilgrims.
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Why can't I take a picture of the moon?

The obvious one is that the moon is very far away, which means that many cameras aren't well-equipped to take good pictures of it. Smartphone cameras are wonderful for a lot of things. Photographing the moon is not one of them unless you have the phone hooked up to a telescope.
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Can you take a picture of the Mona Lisa?

The Louvre's custodians stand by and let people yell, scream and snap away. As you enter the Louvre, big, clear signs in several languages inform you of the museum's rules. There is to be no running, no use of mobile phones – and no flash photography. This ban could not be more clearly announced.
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Why is Eiffel Tower at night illegal?

The reason the nighttime display is copyrighted is that even though the Eiffel Tower is legally a public space, the lights are not. The tower's evening light display, installed in 1985 by Pierre Bideau, is technically owned by the artist and protected by copyright.
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Do I need permission to film in a public place?

In London, you can seek permission to film in public locations such as streets, town halls, leisure centres and schools via the borough's very own Borough Film Service (BFS). Contacting the BFS will allow you to find out if you need permission and if anything going on in the area has the potential to disrupt filming.
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Can someone video record you without your permission?

The rule is very simple: if people you video record don't give consent to it, they can sue you. The law interprets it as a violation of personal privacy. This is why you need to have the consent of people to be able to video record them.
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