Photographers and filmmakers will reportedly be able to film around town without worrying about red tape.
According to the New York Times, Mayor Michael Bloomberg is proposing a plan that will allow amateur photographers and independent movie makers to capture images in the city without getting a permit or insurance.
The new rules would differentiate between artists who don’t take up a lot of space and cause problems for motorists and pedestrians.
Those who use “obtrusive equipment” and gear that is not hand held would still be required to get a permit and at least $1 million in insurance.
Originally, the city was going to require permits and insurance for any group of two or more people using a handheld camera in a public place for more than 30 minutes, but the city backed down after a public outcry this summer.