Re: How NOT to handle an encounter with police (Re: ROBBED BY A COP— PROPERTY DESTROYED!) (425306) | |||
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Re: How NOT to handle an encounter with police (Re: ROBBED BY A COP— PROPERTY DESTROYED!) |
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Posted by Newkirk Images on Fri May 4 09:43:30 2007, in response to Re: How NOT to handle an encounter with police (Re: ROBBED BY A COP— PROPERTY DESTROYED!), posted by Fred G on Fri May 4 05:13:50 2007. However, I take exception to someone crowing about what a smart thing they did when in reality all they did was run away.Crowing? I never knew my voice sounds like a rooster ! I wouldn't want be the adviser on what to do in a situation like this. But what I basically feel is that while I want to have the freedom to live my hobby, I don't want any trouble. If I'm attracting attention, then trouble will follow. Look what happened at 125th St, nothing ! I was at both ends of the platform, even waved to a T/O to show that I'm cool with what i'm doing and not to worry. I wish this was like the old days when your only hassle was people giving you funny looks, like "what the hell is he taking pictures of, dirty trains". Yes Fred, I see you point and others who may feel I did the wrong thing. Call me sneaky but I feel like taking a picture or two and leaving unnoticed. maybe you can say I like to fly under the radar. Once I was on PATH photographing at Harrison station. There was a GO on where the Newark bound trains were wrong railing on the NY bound side. As the train entered,an engineer waved his finger side to side in a gesture of "photography is a no-no." And this was before 9-11. Bill "Newkirk" |