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Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Jul 25 22:22:49 2010, in response to Re: Encounter With Security Guard At 23rd Street, posted by WMATAGMOAGH on Sat Jul 24 20:12:21 2010. I would not be surprised if there are rules forbidding the photography of the MVMs being serviced and other revenue collection processes. And even if there are not, common sense would probably suggest one shouldn't try it. I would be. Because if it's not in the rules we all know and love, then...it's not in the rules! Are you saying you think there are secret rules? Or that there should be? Or that we should try to imagine what secret rules exist and then try to follow them? And I totally disagree that it is common sense not to try it. It is part of the regular routine of subway operations. And many people enjoy photographing routine subway operations. I would not and should not discourage anyone from photographing what is legal to photograph. If it means a police officer properly investing it, that's fine, and I'm all for it. I have nothing against the NYPD properly investigating what some passenger or employee might think is suspicious, except if it is done at such a ridiculous frequency and regularity that it takes away too much time from more important police work. Take Pride,
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