A Glasgow (Scotland) writer and podcaster says he was asked to leave the Buchanan Street store in that city by a staffer who spotted him taking photos of the products on display. The employee, Paul, also noticed “Scottish podcaster” using a cellular phone and laptop. According to the account, the employee eventually told him, “I’m going to have to ask you not to take pictures in the store,” and then escorted him out of the store. Read the full account of his adventure here.
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FRMRApple
September 30, 2007 at 8:12 pm
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US Apple stores had a no-photo policy for a while but it was lifted sometime in 2006 (if I recall). I always thought it was odd to have the policy since the stores have digital cameras, DV cameras and iSights hooked up to computers all over the place- making it easy to email to anyone if one so desired!
