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Posted by R142 #6666 on Tue Aug 15 01:18:38 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Neil Feldman on Mon Aug 14 11:31:42 2006. I have even something better-Contact the CCRB. Tell them that you were HARASSED for something that is LEGAL. As Neil said, just make sure you get his name and badge number. The you could hang his/her ass if you choose to do so.I've heard many bogus stories from cops especially that photography in the subways has been illegal ever since 9-11-01. If I was a lawyer, I'd search for the actual proof for that to be true. But AS of NOW, IT IS FALSE. But yet you have some of these cops that have their heads so far up their own asses, that they think almost anything is illegal and will enforce these stupid laws that are the most idiotic that I've ever heard...IE Drinking a bottle of water on the Subway. Oh Puh-Lease!!!! I'm so sick of hearing these damn stories of people getting harassed for something that is legit to do. This world is making me so sick to my stomach. By this action, these donut eaters are letting the terrorists win by making us live in fear, a fear of our freedom being taken away. If photography in the system was illegal-then I'd understand. But this is just bullfunky. |
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Posted by general overhaul on Tue Aug 15 01:37:49 2006, in response to *** What the NYPD thinks about this *** WAS/STILL IS Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morn, posted by Clayton on Mon Aug 14 20:40:21 2006. That board sucks. When I say they suck, I mean they suck entirely. This board sucks, but at least it's funny. |
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Posted by general overhaul on Tue Aug 15 01:38:44 2006, in response to Re: Thread Locked Re: Finished., posted by R4 Bryn Mawr LCL/R5 Paoli EXP on Mon Aug 14 22:59:05 2006. This thread is gay.REEF! |
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Re: *** What the NYPD thinks about this *** WAS/STILL IS Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this m |
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Posted by R4 Bryn Mawr LCL/R5 Paoli EXP on Tue Aug 15 01:39:00 2006, in response to Re: *** What the NYPD thinks about this *** WAS/STILL IS Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this m, posted by general overhaul on Tue Aug 15 01:37:49 2006. It's scary to think that those are actual police officers. |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Tue Aug 15 01:43:58 2006, in response to Re: *** What the NYPD thinks about this *** WAS/STILL IS Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this m, posted by R4 Bryn Mawr LCL/R5 Paoli EXP on Tue Aug 15 01:39:00 2006. It's also scary that they use an image of the Constitution in their title image... and don't care about upholding it at all. |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Tue Aug 15 01:51:47 2006, in response to Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Canton Viaduct on Mon Aug 14 10:19:26 2006. Needless to say, I immediately hopped on the next train and remained silent. I'm currently waiting for the NYCLU to call me back regarding the matter, and in the meantime, I'm rather apprehensive about taking photos in the near future. The whole incident really riled me up, in only my second time out. I was having a lot of fun too.Don't let this put an end to your photo-taking career. A minor incident like this shouldn't stop you from partaking in transport photography. Most police officers -- especially those patrolling the further-out stations -- won't do this to you, they'll probably just ask you a few questions and then you can be off on your merry way. But I agree that some of the things that the cop did were ridiculous. Putting your camera in his pocket? He really overstepped his authority and needs to be reprimanded about that. I've only had a few incidents while dealing with the police and transport photography; the worst was back in 2004, when I snapped a photo of a (Q) train at Parkside Avenue and got the usual 9/11 speech from an undercover officer who happened to be standing nearby. I also was questioned by Metra police while at Galewood Metra station in western Chicago last month; fortunately, they didn't even bother to get out of their police car, and only asked me what I was doing and why. |
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Posted by TheCanarsieConnection on Tue Aug 15 02:15:26 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by The Port of Authority on Tue Aug 15 01:51:47 2006. I can't believe they did that, just a week ago I videotaped a train ride as it went through the tunnel and an MTA worker was right there and he said nothing. As a matter of fact he smiled and said GO FOR IT! |
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Posted by sic transit gloria on Tue Aug 15 02:31:28 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Easy on Mon Aug 14 20:32:17 2006. here is some backround on the UF-250http://www.oag.state.ny.us/press/reports/stop_frisk/ch5_intro.html |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Aug 15 07:32:45 2006, in response to Re: *** What the NYPD thinks about this *** WAS/STILL IS Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this m, posted by R4 Bryn Mawr LCL/R5 Paoli EXP on Tue Aug 15 01:39:00 2006. You think so? It only seemed like one of them was. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Aug 15 07:42:56 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Aug 14 22:09:13 2006. Like a terrorist *could* take pictures openly, and then claim "who me, I'm just a railfan taking some pictures."Problem becomes more obvious when he cannot tell an R4 from an R44. ROAR |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Aug 15 07:49:47 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Aug 15 07:42:56 2006. Like a terrorist *could* take pictures openly, and then claim "who me, I'm just a railfan taking some pictures."No, I don't think they employ reverse psychology. If they get caught, they've screwed up big time. It is much safer to be discreet than to be open and have to face questioning. It would be sooooooooooo easy to take photos with a hidden camera or even a cell phone camera and no one would ever know. As such, only the railfans, who shoot in the open, get hassled. |
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Posted by BMTLines on Tue Aug 15 08:04:40 2006, in response to Re: *** What the NYPD thinks about this *** WAS/STILL IS Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this m, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Aug 15 07:32:45 2006. The owner of the board isn't a cop any more according to this article:Former New York Police Department (NYPD) officer Edward Polstein believes he blogged his way right out of a job. Polstein, an 18-year veteran of the force, created a website in 1999 after he had repeatedly been passed up for promotions he felt he earned. He wanted to express himself and came up with the title NYPD Rant, using the screen name "Polecat." The site became a forum, mainly for disgruntled law enforcement officers. NYPD Rant took off, becoming so popular that it averaged about 60,000 hits a day. That is a lot of people with a gripe. Since Polstein's dismissal from the department, however, those numbers have dropped by about 20,000, probably because of those who are frightened the site will be policed, turning their private ranting into a public dismissal. NYPD Rant at one point displayed a photo of Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly that morphed into Popeye and then into Adolf Hitler addressing his storm troopers. These displays have since been removed, but the site lives on, even though Polstein's NYPD career has not. Story Here |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Aug 15 08:17:09 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Fred G on Mon Aug 14 21:51:23 2006. I don't know. The info came from an item in the Baltimore Chapter's newsletter, The Interchange,.I suspect we won't know the process until somebody in the BNSF service area signs up and reports what happens. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Aug 15 08:22:18 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Aug 15 08:17:09 2006. How will that person know if they do a background check? |
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Posted by Fred G on Tue Aug 15 08:55:14 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Aug 15 08:22:18 2006. The card issuer would probably require a release form to be signed, giving permission for a check. Other than that, I don't see how one would know.your pal, Fred |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Tue Aug 15 09:19:16 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Fred G on Mon Aug 14 22:15:50 2006. Ike was in the White House and Pius XII was pope when I was born.When we visited the Fair in 1965, my folks insisted that we all hold hands at all times so we wouldn't get separated. So we did - and it worked. At one point, though, I told my father that my hand was getting tired, so he let me hold his thumb. |
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Posted by Bob Andersen on Tue Aug 15 09:31:53 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Broadway Lion on Mon Aug 14 22:08:26 2006. Truman was president when I was born, too, but I never got to ride the Third Ave. El in Manhattan :-( |
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Posted by chuchubob on Tue Aug 15 09:41:07 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Bob Andersen on Tue Aug 15 09:31:53 2006. I'm old enough to remember a campaign slogan in the 1948 election repeated by neighborhood kids:"Truman's in the White House waiting to be elected; Dewey's in the garbage pail waiting to be collected." |
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Posted by Fred G on Tue Aug 15 09:48:53 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Tue Aug 15 09:19:16 2006. This was in 64. It wasn't really traumatic or anything. I just hung around and watched them make ChunkyŽ candies at the visible factory they had set up. To get on topic we rode to the Fair on the WF R33's or 36's. I only recall the turquoise color, no clue if we rode express or not.your pal, Fred |
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Posted by Deaks on Tue Aug 15 10:39:44 2006, in response to Re: *** What the NYPD thinks about this *** WAS/STILL IS Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this m, posted by R4 Bryn Mawr LCL/R5 Paoli EXP on Tue Aug 15 01:39:00 2006. It seems to me from reading that board that the vast majority of them are wannabe police officers. Should they ever apply for the job, I'd assume that most of them involved in the linked thread would be weeded out at the 'mental instability' stage.... |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Tue Aug 15 11:30:25 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Fred G on Tue Aug 15 09:48:53 2006. We rode to the Fair on the LIRR out of what was left of Penn Station. |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Aug 15 11:38:34 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by chuchubob on Tue Aug 15 09:41:07 2006. We have a couple of car cards on cars at BSM from that era. They say "Sweep the Communists OUT of our Government - elect Dewey and (I forget). I'll check the running mate the next time I go down to BSM. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Aug 15 11:46:54 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Aug 15 08:17:09 2006. I suspect we won't know the process until somebody in the BNSF service area signs up and reports what happens. Well, I signed up, but have not heard from them yet, so undoubtedly, a human rather that a computer will make that decision and send me an email. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Aug 15 11:52:28 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Aug 15 08:22:18 2006. How will that person know if they do a background check? Ambulance volunteers have to sign a form. The form does mention a background check. The sheriff's office will not give us this information unless they have a form from us indicating the person's interest in joining our squad. When the ambulance renews its insurance, the insurance company does a check against driver licenses. Anybody can request driver license information in North Dakota, since these are a matter of public record. DMV sends the driver a note saying who requested information, but not why. A credit background check can be made by almost anybody without the subject knowing about it. Likewise there are places on the internet, where for a small fee, they will give you the goods on anybody in their database. Again, you would never know it was done. |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Aug 15 11:53:00 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Aug 15 11:46:54 2006. I knew somebody would. Thanks, and keep us posted.I personally think the BSNF program is a good one, especially if the industry accepts it. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Aug 15 11:57:24 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Tue Aug 15 09:19:16 2006. I took the train into the city from Long Island, and wandered about the fair all by myself. Guess I was 14 or 15 at the time. |
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Posted by Canton Viaduct on Tue Aug 15 11:57:40 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Dan Lawrence on Mon Aug 14 21:43:12 2006. I don't think it's the worst thing in the world. If I had know farther in advance that I'd be in Boston this coming weekend, I would've gone through the MBTA Photo ID program, just in case -- if stopped, cops know that you've already consented to a security check, and passed. However, the difference there, of course, is that the MBTA has a rule in place preventing photography (while NYCT does not) without the pass. Then again, I'm not sure what happens on here when one of us fails to pass the security check for whatever the reason. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Aug 15 11:59:56 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by chuchubob on Tue Aug 15 09:41:07 2006. Tip a Canoe and Tyler too! |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Tue Aug 15 12:00:58 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Canton Viaduct on Tue Aug 15 11:57:40 2006. I don't think that the MBTA actually has a rule that states "no photos," although I wouldn't use this as an excuse to take photos without a permit. |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Aug 15 12:02:14 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Aug 15 11:38:34 2006. Never mind, I just remembered: Elect Dewey and Warren. The Warren was Earl Warren. |
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Posted by jimmymc25 on Tue Aug 15 12:53:12 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by jimmymc25 on Mon Aug 14 21:05:21 2006. Sorry that came out the way it did....a bit more dramatic than it needed to be.Jimmymc25 |
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Posted by chuchubob on Tue Aug 15 14:23:42 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Aug 15 11:59:56 2006. I'm not THAT old!!! |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Tue Aug 15 15:27:20 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Aug 15 11:57:24 2006. A funny thing, my father worked for US Rubber at the time and we even rode on that Ferris wheel, but even though my father had his camera and took a few pics that day, he didn't take one of that giant tire of a Ferris wheel. Go figure. He did take a picture of my sister and me with the Unisphere and NY State towers in the background. You can duplicate that scene today, as both of those landmarks are still there. |
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Posted by monorail on Tue Aug 15 17:52:12 2006, in response to Re: Thread Locked Re: Finished., posted by general overhaul on Tue Aug 15 01:38:44 2006. 'REEF!'er where?????? |
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Posted by monorail on Tue Aug 15 17:55:02 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by David of Broadway on Mon Aug 14 19:40:52 2006. ' I will readily poo-poo 'hopefully you'll change your pants afterward |
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Posted by Railman718 on Tue Aug 15 17:58:00 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by monorail on Tue Aug 15 17:55:02 2006. Uh huh Uh huh..You said Poo... |
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Posted by Clayton on Tue Aug 15 18:06:28 2006, in response to Re: *** What the NYPD thinks about this *** WAS/STILL IS Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this m, posted by Deaks on Tue Aug 15 10:39:44 2006. Most of them ARE, a couple of handfuls are wannabes, and others are obviously not. |
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Posted by David of Broadway on Wed Aug 16 04:46:11 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by SilverFox on Mon Aug 14 23:02:14 2006. No, you miss the point. I'm not saying that photography is only a slight terrorism risk -- I'm saying that photography is not a terrorism risk at all. Terrorists do not stand in public areas taking pictures with full-size cameras.Londoners are very serious about terrorism. That's why they don't waste their time worrying about photographers. The public needs to be educated of this fact, and the police need to respond in kind. If I told a cop that I thought the guy sitting on the train across from me was a terrorist because he was listening to an iPod, would he confront him, demand ID, and confiscate his iPod? Of course not. Because there's no reason whatsoever to suspect him of terrorism. Just as there's no reason whatsoever to suspect a photographer of terrorism. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Aug 16 06:01:07 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by David of Broadway on Wed Aug 16 04:46:11 2006. Well said! Now go smoke some fags. |
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Posted by Canton Viaduct on Wed Aug 16 06:06:57 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Aug 16 06:01:07 2006. I only hope more stations are lift-equipped before I depart on a London journey. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Aug 16 06:09:12 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Canton Viaduct on Wed Aug 16 06:06:57 2006. Hire a strong man to carry you? |
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Posted by Canton Viaduct on Wed Aug 16 06:10:32 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Aug 16 06:09:12 2006. Perhaps. But will he have straight teeth? |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Aug 16 06:12:00 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Canton Viaduct on Wed Aug 16 06:10:32 2006. Probably not, if what I see in the movies is true. |
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Posted by Canton Viaduct on Wed Aug 16 06:14:17 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Aug 16 06:12:00 2006. Uh oh. I hope you don't mean those movies rich in British humor!::runs around in a circle, then in and out of rooms:: |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Aug 16 06:58:23 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Canton Viaduct on Wed Aug 16 06:14:17 2006. Cowboy: Whoo! That is one crazy get-up, mister... Are you in the show?Austin Powers: No, actually, I'm English. Cowboy: Oh... I'm sorry. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Wed Aug 16 08:35:53 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Terrapin Station on Wed Aug 16 06:58:23 2006. And now for something completely different... |
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Posted by New Brunswick Station on Wed Aug 16 10:26:17 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Dan Lawrence on Mon Aug 14 21:43:12 2006. What's wrong with using your drivers' license as an ID card for photographing purposes? |
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Posted by New Brunswick Station on Wed Aug 16 10:31:40 2006, in response to Re: Thread Locked Re: Finished., posted by monorail on Tue Aug 15 17:52:12 2006. aww, fuck. **Bandwidth Waster of the Month** |
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Posted by New Brunswick Station on Wed Aug 16 10:41:54 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Fred G on Mon Aug 14 19:42:56 2006. But try asking the Brits about airline "hand baggage"... |
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Posted by New Brunswick Station on Wed Aug 16 10:44:11 2006, in response to Re: Removed from a train by the NYPD this morning, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Tue Aug 15 15:27:20 2006. Although the NY State towers are in tatters and their elevator is ruined. |
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