File:Vancouver Police at the Hastings "Flea Market" for Stolen Goods.jpg

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English: Vancouver Police officers ordering two sidewalk vendors to leave the area. One of the youths took exception to the photograph, whereupon one of the officers very clearly stated to him that it was fully permissible under Canadian law to record such images. On East Hastings, in Vancouver BC Canada.
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