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QUOTE: Originally posted by Lotus098 I think the show is over.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tarnett If I am ever out shooting pictures along the railroad and someone tells me to get out of "their" spot because they are a "professional railfan", my response will be, "I'm a professional***kicker, wanna do some business?"! T.
QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates If engineers had sufficiently loud horns at their disposal, they could simply blow their horns at these intrusive beligerants, and either make the leave , or go deaf..[:-,]
QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates The solution (as always) is that the trains need louder horns...[oX)] If engineers had sufficiently loud horns at their disposal, they could simply blow their horns at these intrusive beligerants, and either make the leave , or go deaf..[:-,]
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mark_W._Hemphill James: To repeat my post from 13 October: 1. You generally have the right to take photographs while you're standing on public property of anything you can reasonably see from public property. Public property usually does not include parking lots (even of public venues), station platforms, or the like. Parks, streets, and sidewalks are public property. 2. Photographs used for journalistic or educational purposes or personal use DO NOT require the consent of the person being photographed. Photos used for commercial purposes (just about every other use in which money changes hands or a product is sold) DO require the consent of the person being photographed. 3. If someone says you cannot take photos from public property, feel free to escalate as far as you want.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan WOW........the U.S really needs some tort law reform in terms of criteria to take action in court. Not being an American so I have to ask you; don't you get sick of hearing of rediculous excuses to sue?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Lone Byrd only one time a csx train stopped not too far from I was standing a crew menber shouted out rudely "Put that camera down You can't be [censored] recording THIS train!" But i was not listening to the crew member that was rude and continued recording elsewhere.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan I can still be sued for doing it..........................?????? Help me out here...........[%-)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard I failed to see that between the black and white of my then narrow and limited experiences that the world was really full of a lot, and I mean a lot, of gray. Now, 30 years later, I have something I didn’t have as an 18 year old, the ability to see in gray, and to place myself in the position of another person, and try to see things as they would, whether I agree with them or not. Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear So think about that the next time you want to take a photo of a railroad employee. LC The amazing thing about this conversation is that the ones bellyaching the most defiantly are also the ones to have had unpleasant encounters with the railroads, Coincidence? I suspect not... [;)] and teens for the most part.....oh to be half as smart as I was then.....
QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear So think about that the next time you want to take a photo of a railroad employee. LC The amazing thing about this conversation is that the ones bellyaching the most defiantly are also the ones to have had unpleasant encounters with the railroads, Coincidence? I suspect not... [;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear So think about that the next time you want to take a photo of a railroad employee. LC
QUOTE: Originally posted by NARguy OK. It's time to lock this one and move on. Bergie?
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