>>3551839This, and Germans are some of the craziest fuckers on this board. They genuinely support the law and argue against street photography as a whole in every one of these threads as if taking a photo of someone in public it's the greatest evil humanity faces today. It's a shame since Germany has such a rich history in street photography/photojournalism, through German designed cameras to famous photographers.
I'm surprised the local Krauts haven't put down their Warehouse Worker Simulator 2019 video game long enough to invade this thread and go mental about how unethical and evil street photography is.