devilof76
Super Freak
Ah, I get you, and yes, that's the part about it that doesn't add up. If photography presented a genuine security issue, the ban wouldn't have been retracted because of a facebook outcry. I can't see our airports, banks and power stations, for example, deciding to permit photography as a direct response to a facebook campagn. But what would I know, I haven't used facebook in years so I am unaware of the true reach of its power and influence. Perhaps it has evolved into an instrument for citizen-initiated referendums. Oh the possibilities!
"facebook...this is what democracy looks like".
First you'll be able to throttle private companies into obedience, and then you'll be able to inform on your neighbors. What a hoot.