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I've sent an Email to the editors thanking them for this piece. How far would this kind of thinking go? If the Office Of Homeland Security begins to govern people taking pictures of trains on PUBLIC property, will they also put into practice guidelines for taking pictures of, say, the Golden Gate Bridge? The Sears Tower? The White House? <br /> <br />Politics affects our daily lives; this is just another example. I'd like to communicate with any fans who wi***o approach the industry as well as elected officials about this issue. I can be contacted at Jeffosman@cs.com <br /> <br />Thanks, <br />Jeff
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