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At a concert they say no cameras but I'm doing it anyway. What's the punishment?

It's my first concert so I still want to record and take pictures. Trouble is they say no cameras or recording devices but I plan on smuggling it in. My question is are they going to ask me to put the camera away, confiscate is, or kick me out all together?

Answer:

It may depend on where you live. Most states will require some type of eye protection, which can be goggles, eyeglasses, or sunglasses.
helmet and eye protection in the form of a visor, windshield or goggles
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Not living in UK, I can't answer for the requirements. I can, however, answer on the side of personal safety. I recommend wearing adequate protection each and every time you ride. That includes helmet, eye protection (more than glasses, but goggles and/or shield), jacket, sturdy clothing and footwear. Do not wear sandals, shorts, etc. Gloves are a good idea as well. Don't worry about what you have to wear, dress for the ride and enjoy it. Good luck.

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