Do all the operators have a common policy regarding leaving a vehicle 
unattended, because they could do it for a multitude of reasons including 
health and safety.

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From: DAVID STEVENSON <[email protected]>
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Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 20:59:24 
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Subject: Re: Photographers Rights...

Interestingly you all seemed to have missed one thing. The driver's action in 
leaving his vehicle unattended is an offence. His employers need to know. 

DAVID
On 4 Jun 2011, at 20:09, anthony john powell wrote:

> Hi
>  
> I am sometimes reluctant to take photo's, but most of the time i dont really 
> think about it, same when i am photographing trains
>  
>  
> thank you
>  
> anthony
> 
>  
> Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 12:07:05 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Photographers Rights...
> 
> Thanks for all the clarification on this, it was off the top of my head and I 
> wasn't 100% certain. It was a while ago I read it. I only ever photograph a 
> bus once in a blue moon, and it's just a quick snap. I haven't actually done 
> it in quite some time. But even then, I'm not the type to stand there for a 
> while with a camera photographing a number of buses going by.
> 
> It's nice and reassuring when drivers give you a wave (although never 
> happened to me, it's been in such a way that they wouldn't even have noticed 
> probably). This seems to be more common with smaller companies and 
> independents; they tend to be friendlier and often have a bit of an interest 
> themselves. Not something I'd imagine you'd get often with First though. SWT 
> seem a friendly bunch.
> 
> I was actually very surprised when I went to the Landore transport festival 
> last year that I didn't see any SWT vehicles there, although First brought 
> along a StreetCar and a park and ride Wright Eclipse. More to do with showing 
> off their rare investment though I would imagine.
> 
> Can I just ask whilst we're on the subject... is it only me that's reluctant 
> to take photographs and videos in public due to feeling a bit embarrassed and 
> for fear of looking weird? Always been at the back of my mind, it's not 
> exactly a common interest compared to other things such as cars, planes etc. 
> Although I suppose you lot are quite a bit older than me (I'm 17) and aren't 
> as bothered.
> 
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