:lolol: what's so funny? :tosser:
It's not as simple as you make out. Especially if you're a professional. If you want to film on public land you will need permission from the appropriate local authority or council. They are responsible for public land, and ultimately, your safety on it. If you...
I believe you're right. It's all about if you're causing an obstruction - if you're approaching this from a professional viewpoint this article is well worth a read: Filming in Public Places | Philip Bloom
According to the BFI, 'if you want to film on public land you will need permission from...