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I know how you are feeling Laurence_18.Here in Fond Du Lac,Wi,I was on Lakeshore Ave,which crosses the CN rail yard,when I got stopped at the second crossing for a freight. In the consist was a EMD GP38-2 unit lettered for LLPX.Naturally I got in the back bed of my pick-up,and took a few pix.I was questioned by a CN worker(whom I knew was not from the area),and was told that I was not to take pictures from the road,and that the CN police are not taking any guff from us railfans, due to there have been a few people whom have gone into the yard and taken some pix.I am not telling people who want to take pix of trains in the FDL area to stay away,I am just going to say to those that abuse this priviledge, that if the CN decides to put up fences along their railline, here in FDL,I am gonna be pretty sore about it,and I KNOW a few whom have abused this priviledge.One is a gentleman whom had a fancy camera with a big zoom lens,yet instead of getting a picture of the Soo Line GP30 from the ground level,he went ONTO the property and had to get that "perfect picture" from the rail yard vantage point.People like this are what gets me angry.Luckily I didnt get into any trouble,yet are some people that dumb,and cant read the signs along railroad right of ways?!!! Obey the laws!!!!,let others enjoy this priviledge too,without having it being jeopardized.
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