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Thanks for your response. <br />You will have no problems in the UK as long as you stay on platforms and on the right side of boundary fences, going onto the tracks is a definite offence. <br />Most stations worth visiting attract regular crowds, whon are generally viewed as extra eyes watching what is going on. <br />The UK has lived with terrorism for 30 years due to activities of the IRA, so we are not so prone to knee jerk reactions. <br />Let me know in areas you may be interested in and I will give you as much detail as I can. <br /> <br />In general Continental Europe is the same as the UK with a couple of exceptions. <br /> <br />Some time ago I was escorted off most Paris Terminii, and this along with my dislike of French attitudes in general, has ensured I have never returned. <br />Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Switzerland are my particular favourites. <br />I also rate Spain, but even before the Madrid bombing, they required a photo permit. I applied for my first one enclosing a few examples of my work. After returning from Spain I sent them of my Spanish shots. I have received a permit every year since. <br /> <br />Thanks again
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