[videoblogging] No Photo Ban in Subways, Yet an Arrest

2009-02-18 Thread Rupert
From : http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/18/nyregion/18about.html?_r=3 No Photo Ban in Subways, Yet an Arrest By JIM DWYER Published: February 17, 2009 In the map of New York’s most forsaken places, it would be hard to top the Freeman Street stop on the No. 2 line in the Bronx, late on a

Re: [videoblogging] No Photo Ban in Subways, Yet an Arrest

2009-02-18 Thread Tim Street
Thanks for sharing that. Tim Street 1timstr...@gmail.com http://1timstreet.com/blog http://twitter.com/1timstreet On Feb 18, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Rupert wrote: From : http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/18/nyregion/18about.html?_r=3 No Photo Ban in Subways, Yet an Arrest By JIM DWYER Published:

Re: [videoblogging] No Photo Ban in Subways, Yet an Arrest

2009-02-18 Thread Kevin Lim
Is there any legal article for photographers to cite, that's made into something wallet-sized? Some policemen can be reasoned with if we play nice. I wouldn't say bet your paycheck, but rather I know you're doing your job. Kevin Lim Cyberculturalist http://theory.isthereason.com This email is:

Re: [videoblogging] No Photo Ban in Subways, Yet an Arrest

2009-02-18 Thread Rupert
He had the law bookmarked in his Blackberry - they didn't care. He must have been playing nice enough at that point for them to be willing to look at what he was showing them. That probably only made it worse. Any kind of resistance or discussion is a red rag to a bull. To prove how