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	<title>Comments on: A real taste of Lisbon: historical red tramcar tour &#8217;7 hills&#8217;</title>
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		<title>By: Lisbon at Christmas time: X-mas kitsch, a giant tree, eco-decoration, sexy X-mas lingerie and &#8216;Maria &#38; Jesus Temptations&#8217; restaurant</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lisbon at Christmas time: X-mas kitsch, a giant tree, eco-decoration, sexy X-mas lingerie and &#8216;Maria &#38; Jesus Temptations&#8217; restaurant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 11:09:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] music and a fantastic fireworks display at Parque das Nações , ( EXPO 98).  The famous square Praça do Comércio will be filled on the night of December 31st with concerts by Portuguese bands and with the lights [...]</description>
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		<title>By: ppaul2005</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2010 01:49:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Today I was taking some shots in a public garden. I pointed my camera to a place were 2 adults and children were playing. 150 feet away. Suddenly a female does shout : &quot; No pictures of children &quot;. I said nothing. She insisted : &quot; Are you taking pictures of children !? No pictures of children !!!&quot;. I had actually taken no shots. She was too far away. 2 minutes later she ,the children , and another individual left. I thought the whole episode was over..., but it was not. Suddenly when I was returning home a car stopped near me . It was the woman again !!! &quot; You must not take pictures of children !! You must delete them from your camera !!&quot;. I did continue walking. The car did follow me for a couple of feet and it did stop again. A woman did jump out of the car and did confront me : &quot; Delete the pictures from your camera !! You must delete the pictures !!&quot;. I did reply something to her but I realized it was uselless to argue with her. I told her that and did continue walking. A few feet away there were 3 cops waiting for me and a police car. They asked if I were taking pictures. I told them the story and they asked me for the camera. I did show them the camera. They did browse the pictures..,there were no children pictures. Cops told me that , according to the law , I could not take pictures of people in public places , in particular children. Portugal was rocked by a paedo scandal. A few years ago it was discovered that in a state run institution for poor children there were paedophiles. Cops went away and later I read what law says. In portugal it is legal landmarks , streets etc . 
But if the main subject is a child or adult , such person must give his consent. 
No shots in public gardens were children play.., schoolyards.., etc.
Media can publish such pictures thougt. When there is what might be considered an event journalists can take pictures.
I do not criticize the police. Cops were nice  and I did not feel threatened by them in any way. Problem are not the cops .The problem is the  law that does say that an amateur photographer cannot take pictures of people without their consent , even when subjects are in a public area.
With paedo hysteria grabbing the country do not take pictures of children or you risk getting arrested in the spot</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I was taking some shots in a public garden. I pointed my camera to a place were 2 adults and children were playing. 150 feet away. Suddenly a female does shout : &#8221; No pictures of children &#8220;. I said nothing. She insisted : &#8221; Are you taking pictures of children !? No pictures of children !!!&#8221;. I had actually taken no shots. She was too far away. 2 minutes later she ,the children , and another individual left. I thought the whole episode was over&#8230;, but it was not. Suddenly when I was returning home a car stopped near me . It was the woman again !!! &#8221; You must not take pictures of children !! You must delete them from your camera !!&#8221;. I did continue walking. The car did follow me for a couple of feet and it did stop again. A woman did jump out of the car and did confront me : &#8221; Delete the pictures from your camera !! You must delete the pictures !!&#8221;. I did reply something to her but I realized it was uselless to argue with her. I told her that and did continue walking. A few feet away there were 3 cops waiting for me and a police car. They asked if I were taking pictures. I told them the story and they asked me for the camera. I did show them the camera. They did browse the pictures..,there were no children pictures. Cops told me that , according to the law , I could not take pictures of people in public places , in particular children. Portugal was rocked by a paedo scandal. A few years ago it was discovered that in a state run institution for poor children there were paedophiles. Cops went away and later I read what law says. In portugal it is legal landmarks , streets etc .<br />
But if the main subject is a child or adult , such person must give his consent.<br />
No shots in public gardens were children play.., schoolyards.., etc.<br />
Media can publish such pictures thougt. When there is what might be considered an event journalists can take pictures.<br />
I do not criticize the police. Cops were nice  and I did not feel threatened by them in any way. Problem are not the cops .The problem is the  law that does say that an amateur photographer cannot take pictures of people without their consent , even when subjects are in a public area.<br />
With paedo hysteria grabbing the country do not take pictures of children or you risk getting arrested in the spot</p>
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		<title>By: Lisbon trip ideas: &#8216;hop on hop off&#8217; bus, Red Tram tour, adventurous GoCar &#38; walk to top attraction Belém</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lisbon trip ideas: &#8216;hop on hop off&#8217; bus, Red Tram tour, adventurous GoCar &#38; walk to top attraction Belém</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 09:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] famous Praça do Comércio  (Commerce Square) near the river Tagus, the starting point for a historical &#8217;Red tramcar tour  (the ‘ 7 Colinas‘ hills)route . The ‘Carristur’ company  has faithfully restored the [...]</description>
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