I am still wondering what terrorist is dumb enough to walk around, looking  
like a terrorist, taking pictures.

There still seems to be a  tiny flaw in this type of approach.

Marnie aka Doe :-)
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In a message dated 4/20/2010 11:38:25 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
chris.mitch...@which.net writes:
On the Thames walk  with Bob, we arrived at the Thames barrier and I took a
few standard shots of  the barrier like this  one:
http://www.zen50061.zen.co.uk/riverwalk/slides/_IGP2079.jpg

And  as we walked on I spotted the admin building which had an interesting
roof  reflecting the materials used in the barrier itself. I thought it 
would
be a  different perspective and hadn't got any further than taking this  
shot:
http://www.zen50061.zen.co.uk/riverwalk/slides/_IGP2080.jpg

-  when a man came out of the security hut and very nicely uttered the  now
famous words "sorry but you're not allowed to take pictures here". He  said
that it was OK to take pictures of the barrier itself, but not behind  the
scenes (albeit a publicly owned building taken from a public right of  way).
He was very nice about it and we had a friendly chat about why and,  of
course, he could only say "it's to stop terrorists taking pictures  of
targets" - quickly adding, because he was embarrassed, "not that you're  a
terrorist of course!"

So, let me get this straight. In this crazy  world it's OK to take pictures
of one of the top 20 terrorist targets in the  British Isles - but you can't
take pictures of the admin building where they  count the money and pay the
wages. Mad. I suppose I'll be sent to the Tower  for publishing that one.

Oh - there was one of Those Birds there  too:
http://www.zen50061.zen.co.uk/riverwalk/slides/_IGP2071.jpg

Chris





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