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QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates Just because a guy works for a railroad, is no proof that he isn't retarded. Actually though, the story sounds a tad made up. I'm really surprised that the cop didn't take the railroads word over yours. If the RR guy had already called the cops once, and on the second time was willing to swear that you had violated trespass ordinances, it should be up to a judge, not a patrol officer, to decide who the trouble maker is.
QUOTE: Originally posted by payton Sorry, but i have to say you were probably in the wrong and probably deserved and wee lucky not to get a ticket. If you were caught trespassing once, of course someone will keep an eye on you. I bet this wasnt the first time you trespassed, so it wouldnt be the last, and the employee had a right to "stalk" you as you brought it upon yourself.
QUOTE: Originally posted by rgroeling That is wat my dad said, and he was with me, THANK YOU piouslion richardy and dwil89 My dad acknowledged to both the cop and Mr. CN that we were wrong to trespass
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QUOTE: Originally posted by trainboyH16-44 Sounds like a bad day, maybe you should move up here! I've trespassed (Not very much, and only where I know it's safe, and theres no better way) and the engineers still waved! I love this free country we have... I think what you did was pretty much the right thing to do, although if it was me, I'd probably be alone, with some guy in a truck following me... BTW, do you have the pics? I heart the WC Matthew
QUOTE: Originally posted by rgroeling Yesterday, Tuesday October fourth, I had one of the worst railfanning experiences of my life... My dad and I railfanned the CNs yard in Fondu lak... Where I got to see several CN locos, including a slug! and 2 WC SD45s !!!!!!!!!! NIICE!!!!! Of course, we were on a rr access road- trespassing, so instead of asking us to leave some CN guy called the COPS on us. The cops (there were 2!) said that we could take pictures from public streets, so my dad and I proceded to do so.... Just as a raised my camera to shot another picture, a CN truck roars up to me and my dad, stepping out of it was the guy who called the cops on us, and yelled to me, "son, put the camera down, there is no photography here. " My dad informed the CN guy that it was entirely legal to take pictures from the sidewalks, but he said that I couldn't take pictures. My dad told me I could take pictures, so I did. My dad and I hopped into our Jeep and moved on to a different spot to shoot, only to be followed by that same CN truck! This continued fo about 45 minutes, and just as I finished taking my last shots, The rude CN guy yelled to me and my dad- "I hope you guys are enjoying your little game, I am going to have you detained!" My dad told me he couldn't, and then the CN guy thretaned to have us arrersted! And I think he tried, as he called the cops again! and lied to thwem that we were continuing to trespass. Fortunently, the kind officer believed my dad and I and not the CN jerk, and we didn't get arrested. Now, I have been railfanning my whole life, and employees os the UP, CSX, Montana Rail Link and CP have been so kind, and even given my dad and I tours of facilities. Never in my life have I been treated so badly by a railroad employee. What do you all make of this? That CN guy stalked me and my dad!!!!!!!!!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by MP173 I think the advise from csxenginer is well worth reading again. Read it very carefully. He is an employee and he knows and understands the mentality of railroads today. Let's not forget that all forms of transportation are possible weapons today. Have we forgotten 9-11? Ok, so you say you are sorry, but stay around taking pictures...what is an employee supposed to do about that? I really think he was justified. Stay off the property! How would you like it if I came into your house and took a few pictures and walked around? Would you call the cops? I am sure you would. What if I then went outside and stood on the road and took more pictures and walked around? Think you might be a little concerned about the welfare of your wife and kids? Sure, there is no equivilant of "wife and kids" at Fond du Lac yard, but how many pounds of hazardous materials, including fuels, chemicals, etc. are there? I continue to be amazed at railfan's insistance that we have a right, just because we subscribe to Trains magazine and have all sorts of pictures, books, magazines, etc. to be able to go and do whatever we want. Like it or not....things changed on 9-11. ed
QUOTE: Made up???????? Why would I make something like this up?????????????
QUOTE: Originally posted by trainjunky29 QUOTE: Originally posted by MP173 I think the advise from csxenginer is well worth reading again. Read it very carefully. He is an employee and he knows and understands the mentality of railroads today. Let's not forget that all forms of transportation are possible weapons today. Have we forgotten 9-11? Ok, so you say you are sorry, but stay around taking pictures...what is an employee supposed to do about that? I really think he was justified. Stay off the property! How would you like it if I came into your house and took a few pictures and walked around? Would you call the cops? I am sure you would. What if I then went outside and stood on the road and took more pictures and walked around? Think you might be a little concerned about the welfare of your wife and kids? Sure, there is no equivilant of "wife and kids" at Fond du Lac yard, but how many pounds of hazardous materials, including fuels, chemicals, etc. are there? I continue to be amazed at railfan's insistance that we have a right, just because we subscribe to Trains magazine and have all sorts of pictures, books, magazines, etc. to be able to go and do whatever we want. Like it or not....things changed on 9-11. ed Uno cosa: Firstly, it's perfectly legal to take pictures of somebody's house from public property--can't do anything about that. Sincerely, Daniel Parks
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