In virtually all places it is legal as long as you are in a public place. I am only familiar with American operations though.
Kent in SD
2007-10-07 13:52:33
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answered by duckgrabber 4
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2016-10-10 11:50:25
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answered by ? 4
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In Philadelphia you have to apply in person for a photgraphic permit from SEPTA Public Relations section, 1234 Market Street, Center City, Philadelphia. I would have been arrested whilst photographing a streetcar had I not produced the permit: the policeman was all smiles afterwards
2007-10-08 05:26:06
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answered by greyhanky 3
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As Cliff pointed out, it would vary from country to country, and he gave a great sample of over zealous "rent-a-cops".
In the USA, they simply can NOT prohibit it... though in "Trains" magazine recently, there was an article regarding Chicago cops stopping tourists from taking pics.
I take pics here in California... just remain on public property, and snap away !!
JUST FYI, I recall being in Seoul in 1989 and taking pics at the airport COULD get you arrested or SHOT !!
2007-10-07 15:00:38
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answered by mariner31 7
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It will depend entirely on the laws of the country you are visiting. In the UK there have been problems with some railway station photography, caused by jobsworth security guards. They are supposed to have been put in their place. For guidelines issued by the Transport Police please see:- http://www.btp.police.uk/railenthusiasts.html
2007-10-07 10:23:33
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answered by rdenig_male 7
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Sure you can. In some coun ties there are limitations/prohibitions. So better ask an employee, if you can. Just to avoid that you run intio troubles.
2007-10-07 20:38:45
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answered by finestrat1 6
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its legal as long as you are on public proberty (dont try to
get onto private property
but you still may run into some over zealous police offciers
or secuirty officers..
2007-10-07 15:31:15
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answered by mobilemark 7
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