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Old 08-07-2014, 08:59 AM   #42
JayG
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Originally Posted by Perfectlap View Post
^ well if the track is a private property requiring someone to pay to enter then I don't think the driver has the duty to conceal his personal information. And the driver would need to be notified upon entering that a third party has been permitted to photograph the events.

And you may think it's paranoia to protect one's identity on a private property, but whether you are correct or not is irellevant.
Depending on the venue and the laws for that jurisdiction, it may be perfectly within their right to demand that you not publish what was not photographed in public.
Once again PL we are on the same page
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