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NPPA Releases Memo On Photographers Rights To Take Pictures In Public Places
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There are some points in this release that may apply to rail fans, however keep in <br />mind there is a big difference between accredited press photographers and railfans <br />plying their hobby. <br /> <br />Few security types will cut what they think is a railfan nut ball any slack. We don't have the threat of media exposure to tone down any surly guards who think they are defending America from the railfan hordes. <br /> <br />One can always use legal action to settle such issues. In reality, litigation is a lengthy, <br />expensive and often not worth the effort. <br /> <br />A little common sense goes a long way in avoiding a confrontation. <br /> <br />No need to stop railfanning. I have had the Feds visit my house, asking about my <br />activities. They were very polite and had no problem with me. I'm still out there, <br />railfanning and I don't feel so put upon. <br /> <br />Don't let this this kind of thing get you down, get out and railfan! <br /> <br />
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