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<p>This is simply not true. Trespassing on RR property was just as illegal before 9/11 as it is today. The attempts by some in government notwithstanding, the right to photograph a train or anything else from public property is guaranteed by the Constitution.</p><p>Dave </p><p>[quote user="joemcspadden"]As a railfan, I would like to add one more point to the excellent ones<br />made by Zugmann. We railfans must not make the mistake of for-<br />getting the importance of 9/11. That event changed everything. A<br />lot of rules for etiquette and behaviour went out the window with<br />that event.<br /><br />Joe McSpadden<br />Wabash, Indiana[/quote]</p>
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