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Subject: [Leica] IMG: the episode in which Hoppy becomes a criminal
From: michiel.fokkema at wanadoo.nl (Michiel Fokkema@wanadoo.nl)
Date: Wed Apr 23 07:05:57 2008
References: <000101c8a549$4c7ac8d0$6b01a8c0@dadquad>

HI Geoff,

Not so fun story but VERY nice clouds. Now just hope they will not
hide bombs in the clouds:-)

Cheers,

Michiel Fokkema

2008/4/23 Geoff Hopkinson <hoppyman@bigpond.net.au>:
> Folks, some more pictures and a tale. While waiting to collect my child 
> from
>  school I walked along a footpath adjacent to a railway station 
> photographing
>  some clouds over the wire fence surrounding the property. I crossed 
> through
>  the station walkway (open to all), shot some more from the opposite 
> footpath
>  then walked back through the public access  to exit. I stopped and made a
>  single photograph of the clouds since there were less poles in the way.
>  Within 60 secs a rail employee moved quickly to me and told me that
>  photography was forbidden. I was completely surprised by this patent
>  foolishness. However, I explained that I was taking a picture of the
>  beautiful clouds. To no avail! Sir, all photography is forbidden on our
>  property. It is against the law!
>
>  This is a public thoroughfare, a school on one side , shops the other and
>  the actual station platforms below. I would say several thousand people 
> per
>  week use it. Heaven forbid that any of them might have evil camera-phones
>  for clandestine pictures of the dirty tiles and rubbish bins or other
>  national security assets sited there. Not seeking any confrontation I left
>  this worthy and fearless guardian of freedom to his patrol and agreed to
>  follow his ridiculous directive. Tonight I have actually located the
>  department's policy explicitly permitting me to use my camera there as an
>  amateur and within limits and naturally requiring that I follow sensible
>  guidelines, not flashing the drivers etc. Yet it also tells me that I must
>  obey every directive from their employees or they may detain me for arrest
>  by a policeman. Even worse, should you have permission under their own
>  policy to take photos within their property, it is VERBOTEN to post any
>  pictures on the internet in case terrorists look at them. I'm not making
>  this up. What unbelievable nonsense. So there it is. This foolishness so
>  incensed me that I fell compelled to share the product of my blatant and
>  appalling offence with you here. I shall burn in hell, then for these 
> links.
>  To compound my offence, these were taken with a fast fifty AT f 5.6!!
>
>
>
>  <http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman/image/96037500>
>
>  <http://tinyurl.com/6fhkou>
>
>
>
>  Oh and thank heavens this defender of national security did not detect the
>  photo of the scene of the crime, else I might still be handcuffed or left
>  beaten next to their Coke machine. Sssh, there's  a Senorita! But you can
>  clearly see the location of their coke machine which every extremist 
> maniac
>  will be sure to pinpoint for a suicide bombing.
>
>  <http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman/image/96037503>
>
>  http://tinyurl.com/6r2pc8
>
>
>
>
>
>  Cheers
>
>  Geoff
>
>   <http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman/e> http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman/e
>
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> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/gh/
>
>
>
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In reply to: Message from hoppyman at bigpond.net.au (Geoff Hopkinson) ([Leica] IMG: the episode in which Hoppy becomes a criminal)