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Posted by AMoreira81 on Tue Jun 3 21:18:36 2008, in response to Re: Union Station Photographers Rights Issue Gets Press Attention, posted by Easy on Fri May 30 23:24:58 2008. My reading of it disagrees with you, however...and shows that the Congressman is right..let the fireworks at Congress begin.In the case of a waiting area being only for certain persons, a similar situation exists at New York Penn Station as well, and thus that point becomes irrelevant. Similarly, boarding tracks are technically nonpublic areas. But an exterior place...if a security guard yelled at me, my response would be: CALL THE POLICE if it is really against the law (so that the Metropolitan Police can document it; the police report would be used as evidence), and I will contact my congressman, WJLA, WUSA, and WRC (the big network O&Os or affiliates in DC)...and expect a civil action (against the guard, JLL, and the security firm employing him). Of course, the security guard would have to cross the street first...GOOD LUCK! In the meantime, I would deride his private citizen status until he could reach me, if he can. In court, challenge JLL to find a law on the books, or a federal law stating that their rules are as good as law...there isn't, insofar as nonticketed areas are concerned. |
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