On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 1:59 PM, frank theriault
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> He said it made passengers feel uncomfortable to see a guy with a
> camera and asked again nicely if I could stop shooting.  Deciding that
> (a) he was being nice about it, and (b) he had a gun and I didn't,

They use 38's, you could have out ran that thing.

Dave



 and
> (c) in fact I was on private property (okay, it was quasi-public, but
> that's another discussion for another day) and he could in fact hand
> me a Notice under the Trespass Act and boot me off the premises for no
> good reason whatsoever, I chose to save my fight for another day.
>
> I smiled and said, "Okay, look, I'm putting my lenscap on and turning
> off the camera. I certainly don't want to offend anyone or make them
> feel uncomfortable.  Thanks!"  And that was that.
>
> So that's my story.
>
> I like your stoy, though.  I'll join the swelling chorus and suggest
> you take a photo-walk again, in the same area, tomorrow.
>
> cheers,
> frank
>
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