(30 Jun 2015, 9:41 pm)aureolin wrote Always stand your ground, but its pointless being abusive or abrupt with them, as it immediately puts you in the wrong.
If they're suggesting that you can't have a camera on a public footpath, near Haymarket, for that reason, then you need to urge them to contact the relevant authorities with their concerns.
Basically - don't let someone scaremongering you with something that's in the spotlight, when you're perfectly within your right to be there. Just be polite and accommodating when discussing the matter.
I'm always polite too the staff because at the end of the day they are just doing their job, but, some of them do it in the wrong manner.
He said something too us like " You two are going to have too move from here" too which I asked why and he said something like "Well the threat of terrorism is high"
Too which I replied "Sir, do I look like a terrorist?" He said no and moved on.
Victory claimed.