PHOTOGRAPHY
EMERGENCY REGULATIONS
(Per Press Association —Copyright)
WELLINGTON, August 15,
The authorities charged with the administration of- the photography emergency regulations once again call public attention to the risks associated with the illegal taking of pictures. A few amateur photographers, apparently, do not realise that the taking of photographs of defence objects, including aerodromes. docks, or dockyards, vessels of war, or any vessels engaged on the,service of His Majesty, aircraft or wreckage of aircraft, or even roads exclusively connected with works of defence constitutes a serious offence under the photography regulations. Permits to photograph certain objects may bo issued under the regulations: hut it is a serious offence to attempt to take photographs of forbidden subjects without a permit. Penalties for breaches are substantial.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1940, Page 7
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