While it's nice to hope that, my experience with WMATA leaves me jaded. An undefined "excessive" just allows employees the latitude to make up whatever definition they want to legally harass you.I don't think anyone will say anything about it to you.
That's a shame.I still haven't been on the "El"
well gee everytime you turn around some rail fan is getting harassed including some of our own members here have had the luxury of being harassed for taking photos. does that mean there a liar.I read the linked article several times. CTA isn't saying you can't take pictures of CTA trains. Only excessive amounts of pictures (I know, they don't define excessive).
If you take a few pictures, are not making a big deal about it, aren't toting a lot of equipment with you, I don't think anyone will say anything about it to you.
One person makes a big deal about the policy and everyone comes unglued. Moderation is the answer.
AlohaI wonder if folks will get hassled for taking pictures of this (because it's going to garner a lot of attention!):http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/02/mo...nsit-system.php
I will most likely remedy that over the summer since I have 2 long layovers to kill in Chicago.That's a shame.I still haven't been on the "El"
It's not the best system in the world, but it's certainly not the worst. And there is definately some neat riding available on the EL.
that went down the crapper with 9/11 cause sense then its illegal to take pictures of trains.AlohaI wonder if folks will get hassled for taking pictures of this (because it's going to garner a lot of attention!):http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/02/mo...nsit-system.php
That is excessive, some guard will freak. What has happened to American ingenuity and intelligence.
Read the comments. You gotta love them.I wonder if folks will get hassled for taking pictures of this (because it's going to garner a lot of attention!):
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/02/mo...nsit-system.php