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Originally Posted by uvm2019
The bigger issue is not the quality of the camera, but using the flash. The event is at midnight and not very well lit, so a really good photo would need the flash. That draws a lot of attention from the runners. There is no rule against photography (in fact, it's definitely legal to take photos, as per the police), but you may attract an angry mob of naked people. Better bet is to get very high ISO and not use the flash.
Yes, I think there will be lots of bush this year.
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Right, there is nothing illegal about taking pictures of people naked in public. You have no expectation of privacy in a public place, and even if it's a privately owned building, the owner of the building would have to specifically forbid cameras. You're not doing anything wrong if you record the event or take pictures.
The runners are the one taking that risk by running around naked in public. At the very least, if you want to record or take pictures but not deal with the "stigma" or annoyed glares from people running, there are many apps out there that let you use your camera on your phone to record with the screen off.