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I'ev been trying to figure out a way to jump into this. It came to me last night. Think of all the actors and actresses and musicians who try to protect their rights to privacy, either in their homes (photos of actresses topless lounging by their pool AT HOME taken with long distance cameras), or in public, when they're out trying to have dinner or go to a club. Supposedly there are even pictures of Princess Di dying in a car. I guess my point is to be really careful because you ARE taking pictures of someone who might not want you to take them. Respect them as a fellow human, not a railroader, or an actor, or a baseball player, or whatever. <br /> <br />I still think if you're trying to "buy" trouble, you'll find it. <br /> <br />Now, add to Ed's illustrious list of people who are trying to offer experienced advice, a slightly overweight special ed Engli***eacher. <br /> <br />Oh, NAR guy, asking Bergie to lock a thread like this... come on, we have these talks all the time. The last one on the mighty PC&N railroad died on it's own. This one will too. <br /> <br /> <br />mike
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