2600 East Atlantic Boulevard,Pompano Beach FL 33062
07 May, 2022
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Learn how the law defends your right to record and photograph in public with the NPPA's Mickey H. Osterreicher.
Saturday, May 7: a free event with free food and a special beer
Mickey H. Osterreicher is general counsel for the National Press Photographers Association. That doesn’t accurately describe him, though. This does…
Five photojournalists sue NYPD over ‘assaults’ and ‘arrests’ during Black Lives Matter protests
Osterreicher was one of the lead attorneys on this lawsuit last summer. But the former reporter and photographer prefers to train cops rather than sue them. That’s why he’s spoken to police unions at Harvard Law and travels the country visiting with police brass. In May, Osterreicher will be in Miami-Dade County training police there.
On May 7 at 2 p.m., he’ll detour to 26 Degree Brewing Company in Pompano Beach, where he’ll emphasize your rights and answer your questions.
Question like: Can police seize your camera? Can they demand to view your images? Can they order those images deleted?
Osterreicher will also answer any photo-related questions you have – whether you’re a journalist or not. You can submit your questions ahead of time to Jason Parsley.
For questions about Public Images: The Right to Photograph & Record in Public, email [email protected].
Public Images: The Right to Photograph & Record in Public
When: 2-4 p.m. Saturday, May 7
Where: 26 Degrees Brewing Company, 2600 East Atlantic Ave., Pompano Beach
Cost: Free, with free appetizers and discounted beer
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