It's terror related. They're afraid the terrorists are going to blow up the trains. Subways, too. No pix allowed.
2007-11-17 15:29:40
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answered by ? 7
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I've heard of police questioning photographers, though it's never happened to me. Basically as long as you are on public property like a station platform or a side walk you can take pictures of whatever you want.
Just make sure not to trespass on railroad property. Then the police can ask you to leave.
2007-11-17 23:38:37
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answered by Mr. Twinkles 2
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I took the precaution of obtaining a photography permit from the SEPTA head office in Philadelphia. I was videoing a train on the Orange line from a station platform, when one of their police officers approached me to say that photography was an arrestable offence. After viewing the permit, he went away satisfied.
2007-11-18 09:38:15
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answered by greyhanky 3
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there have been incidents where Police have appoarched
photographers even though the photographer was on public prooerty and told the photographer it was illegal to take photos
(if you google this subject you will find many reports of this
2007-11-18 11:30:26
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answered by mobilemark 7
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Its part of colorados heritage so people line up everywhere to take pictures. cops may question but as long as you are on public land or have paid to enter an amusment park yer ok
2007-11-18 18:11:36
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answered by Beau B 2
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transit police? never heard of them must be an american thing
just shoot away, public place is public space, who cares what those enforcers of freedom say
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2007-11-18 05:08:23
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answered by Antoni 7
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Hate to tell you, but anything you can see from a public area CAN be photographed without anyone stopping you. You may be questioned, but you can photograph anything you can see from this area; even if you can see into somebody's apartment.
2007-11-17 23:37:48
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answered by Kelly P 4
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you should not be there as it could be considered terrorism and it is unsafe
2007-11-18 06:49:02
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answered by Michael M 7
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