Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi, >misrepresenting themselves. And I don't know, by the way, that I would >classify traveling with a tourist visa in that category. Traveling with a >tourist visa is simply failing to wear a signboard reading journalist. If they're travelling on a tourist visa they're doing it for a good reason, and generally that's so that the authorities don't know they've entered the country as journalists. When a journalist enters a country on business using a tourist visa he is saying to the (usually self-appointed) authorities "I am a tourist". How is this different to me saying to the (usually self-appointed) authorities at a demo "I am a journalist"? >tell you from personal experience at The Washington Post and Newsday that >all journalists, investigative or otherwise, were always told never to >misrepresent themselves. They were not told, however, that they had to >advertise themselves. :-) Frankly I'd be amazed if anybody took that seriously. I'd bet that even the people doing the telling always have their fingers crossed. When a camera crew travels incognito into a place like Afghanistan to film secretly they're not doing it without the knowledge and backing of their editors. Cheers, Bob >From: "B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net> > >Bob - I'm not saying that there aren't examples of journalists >misrepresenting themselves. And I don't know, by the way, that I would >classify traveling with a tourist visa in that category. Traveling with a >tourist visa is simply failing to wear a signboard reading journalist. The >question arises when one is asked, "are you a journalist?" If, at that >point, you say, "no, I'm a Leica collector on vacation," I and many >journalists would have a real problem with the misrepresentation. And I can >tell you from personal experience at The Washington Post and Newsday that >all journalists, investigative or otherwise, were always told never to >misrepresent themselves. They were not told, however, that they had to >advertise themselves. :-) > >B. D. ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com