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I HAVE NEVER BEEN TREATED SO BADLY BY A RR EMPLOYEE
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by trainjunky29</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by MP173</i> <br /><br />I think the advise from csxenginer is well worth reading again. Read it very carefully. He is an employee and he knows and understands the mentality of railroads today. <br /> <br />Let's not forget that all forms of transportation are possible weapons today. Have we forgotten 9-11? Ok, so you say you are sorry, but stay around taking pictures...what is an employee supposed to do about that? I really think he was justified. <br /> <br />Stay off the property! <br /> <br />How would you like it if I came into your house and took a few pictures and walked around? Would you call the cops? I am sure you would. What if I then went outside and stood on the road and took more pictures and walked around? Think you might be a little concerned about the welfare of your wife and kids? Sure, there is no equivilant of "wife and kids" at Fond du Lac yard, but how many pounds of hazardous materials, including fuels, chemicals, etc. are there? <br /> <br />I continue to be amazed at railfan's insistance that we have a right, just because we subscribe to Trains magazine and have all sorts of pictures, books, magazines, etc. to be able to go and do whatever we want. <br /> <br />Like it or not....things changed on 9-11. <br /> <br />ed <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Uno cosa: <br /> <br />Firstly, it's perfectly legal to take pictures of somebody's house from public property--can't do anything about that. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br />Daniel Parks <br />[/quote]And that is the D*MN TRUTH too! <br />Allan.
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