Amtrak's new photography policy

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Amtrak's new photography policy

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Well today Amtrak released a new policy on tkaing photos and video at their stations. Heres the link to the policy:

http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentSe ... ssid=11134

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bnsfc44 wrote:Well today Amtrak released a new policy on tkaing photos and video at their stations. Heres the link to the policy:

http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentSe ... ssid=11134

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GOOD LUCK STOPPING ME AMCRAP :Tongue2:
AS LONG AS IAM ON PUBLIC PROPERTY ILL TAKE PICTURES OF WHAT EVER THE HELL I WANT ITS MY AMERICAN RIGHT
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but then again the their talkin about private properity
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as long as you are not in the restricted zones you are fine. Who knows what the range is on the restricted zones though...
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Just don't stand on Amtrak's property... stand on the other side of the tracks or street or whatever. Problem solved! :Roll:
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I scanned through it and what I got out if it was simple: Don't trespass to take pictures. Duh...

I shot this video last night from a public City of Portland sidewalk. They have no grounds...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7xKcxwp5JI
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