EHP5 - hide photo edit in bus.card

Hi group,
In EHP4, you could configure whether user should be able to upload/show photo in Who is Who via transaction PZUSWHO.
In EHP5 the photo functionality is moved to the bus.card for personal info (IT0002).  We need to disable the photo possibility for some of our customers. We investigated the badis delivered for hiding functionality, but they do not go into this detail.
We tried to make a separate bus.card for photo. This works fine, but we cannot dynamically hide it.
Please note that it is not an option for us to have several portal roles.  So is there a way to dynamically decide who should be able to maintain photo in EHP5?
Any help appreciated
Kirsten

apart from personalisaiton or roles
You can check the company grouping etc from here in the code.
HRESS_C_PER_PHOTO
CL_HRESS_EMPLOYEE_SERVICES
GET_PHOTO

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