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Member Kiss Alive reported an incident in LAUS of a photographer being required to delete picture taken in the station, I am thinking of moving his original post here. But for the moment here is his original post . I looked up the video and original source. The interviewer's were difficult to hear as they were "off mic", but the photographer seemed to be reasonable. He seemed to think that as a photographer he was free to photograph people. As an Individual I have the right to decide If I wish to have my picture taken. I believe the only exception is an event that qualifies as news" Which is what allows the "paparazzi" so much room.
I am not posting the links because I, or this site, support or don't support what happened here for 2 reasons;
1 information one sided
2 As Rail Photographers we need to respect the rights of others and also the safety of all around railroad/Amtrak property.
But I want us to be aware of issues about our enjoying Amtrak Services and trains.
Member Kiss Alive reported an incident in LAUS of a photographer being required to delete picture taken in the station, I am thinking of moving his original post here. But for the moment here is his original post . I looked up the video and original source. The interviewer's were difficult to hear as they were "off mic", but the photographer seemed to be reasonable. He seemed to think that as a photographer he was free to photograph people. As an Individual I have the right to decide If I wish to have my picture taken. I believe the only exception is an event that qualifies as news" Which is what allows the "paparazzi" so much room.
I am not posting the links because I, or this site, support or don't support what happened here for 2 reasons;
1 information one sided
2 As Rail Photographers we need to respect the rights of others and also the safety of all around railroad/Amtrak property.
But I want us to be aware of issues about our enjoying Amtrak Services and trains.