Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/06/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi, everyone, I've been lurking on this list and others, and I've come forward to ask if you can help fellow NY photographers in a jam. The powers-that-be in charge of the NY subway system, in their infinite wisdom, want to ban all non-media photography throughout the system in the name of security. We find it odd to request such a ban at the same time that the transit authority, the MTA, is proudly running a photo exposition heralding the works of such greats as Henri Cartier-Bresson, who would be subject to arrest if he decided to capture a few decisive moments on the A train today. Also, we think that because the NY subways are the stuff of legend and anyone who hasn't been rooming with hermit crabs on a remote beach somewhere for the past century must have seen photos of them, it's a tad late for the security conscious to be banning photography now. If the ban is finalized, press passes will be de rigueur and all amateurs will have to announce themselves to the authorities and apply for permits. Anyone who remembers the horror story of a man in Ohio who decided to photograph a sculpture that happened to be on the plaza of a federal office building and was subjected to hours of interrogation and harsh treatment because of it should take this opportunity to say Enough! One need not be a regular rider to leave comments on the MTA website, only a concerned photographer who knows the difference between a reasonable sacrifice of freedom and an absurd overreaching of the fear-obsessed. The necessary information and links follow this message below. Thanks for your help. Charles Attardi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Straphangers Network" <network@straphangers.org> Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 12:25 AM Subject: MTA Photo Ban - What's Your View? Dear rider: The MTA is now accepting comments on its proposal to ban photographs, film and video in the subway and bus system. We strongly urge you to express your views by commenting at: http://www.mta.info/nyct/rules/proposed.htm (The option for sending an e-mail to the MTA can be found at the bottom of the MTA's description of its proposals. Don't be discouraged by the MTA's confusing e-mail form.) For information and arguments against the ban, you can visit: http://www.straphangers.org/photoban/ ============================== NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign One Click to a Better Commute - http://www.straphangers.org