Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Scott, You make a point here worth underlining. I've lived and worked here for a LONG time and have been in and out of many sites, secure and otherwise. My experience echos your experience. Security is important, and there are places where it has to be tight, but it doesn't have to be a total pain in the butt. Places where security is a priority and where the security providers are highly trained and professional aren't bad at all to deal with, though I am sure that if I got far enough out of line they would shoot me on the spot. The situations I hate are the ones where the police or guards aren't really trained and don't really know what thye are doing. Security when it is well and properly done doesn't have to be the way it is all too often is. Barney Scott McLoughlin wrote: > > And, btw, living in Wash, DC, I do *not* mean stuff like taking > pics of the security forces outside the White House or anything. > Actually, I made that mistake once, and the Secret Service guys > were pretty nice about it. Just some hand waving and shouts of > "No pictures" from across the street. Probably happens all the > time with the tourists. > > So why does it continue? > > Scott -- Barney Quinn, Jr. (301) 688-1982 (O) (240) 535-3036 (C) (877) 220-0981 (P)