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Yes, you can be trespassed from a public building for filming if it violates the building's rules or policies.
Government regulation of public lands has established guidelines for preserving natural resources.
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UK Police have the power to stop you filming on private property if you do not have the landowner's permission and they can stop you filming in public if they believe that you are committing a crime.
Usually when they stop filming a show it is because the public are losing interest and it is no longer bringing in the money that they put out to make it.
Not unless they are filming in a public place, for example, when they filmed in times square.
Gary Fromm has written: 'Transport investment and economic development' -- subject(s): Transportation 'Public economic theory and policy' -- subject(s): Public Finance 'Studies in Public Regulation (Regulation of Economic Activity)'
The effectiveness of the EPA's regulation of fracking in ensuring safety for the environment and public health is still a topic of debate and ongoing research.
The aediles in ancient Rome were responsible for protection of public buildings and regulation of public festivals. They also have the power to enforce public order.
yes they do.
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