I agree, but it's going to be a fight. Year before last I was shooting pictures of kids enjoying themselves in the penny arcade. A woman came up to me in a huff and informed me that the school board had decided it was illegal to shoot pictures of children. I explained to her that I'd been mayor of the city for six years and I knew of no change in the Constitution or even the city charter that would allow the school board to decide what's legal and what's illegal. She insisted on seeing the pictures I had on my camera. Since I couldn't see any reason she shouldn't see them I showed them to her. Then she informed me that if I didn't delete a couple pictures of the kid she'd come with she'd call a cop. I checked the pictures, decided they weren't good enough to keep in any case, and deleted them as she watched, even though I thought it might be entertaining if she called a cop.
This gal is the kind of crazy we're all up against now. Just hang in there, folks. The law's still the law. Incredibly, France, home of HCB, seems to have given in to the crazies, but so far we've managed to keep our heads.