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Subject: [Leica] Photo student harassed in Seattle by Homeland Security
From: dpost at triad.rr.com (Dan Post)
Date: Sat Jul 17 07:12:11 2004
References: <20040716122800.UCMW27801.out008.verizon.net@outgoing.verizon.net>

Buzz-
I looked up 'SUSPICIOUS' in the dictionary- I suppose the photo of the man
shown there was of you!
Gosh, you sure do look suspicious! :o)
Dan
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <buzz.hausner@verizon.net>
To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org>
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 8:28 AM
Subject: Re: Re: [Leica] Photo student harassed in Seattle by Homeland
Security


> You know, I have been arrested and harassed all over the world for taking
photographs.  Maybe it's just me and maybe I just attract authority figures.
The first time I was run in, I was fifteen and taking pictures on the IRT in
New York in 1965.  I have been "arrested" for taking innocuous pictures at
Entebe airport in 1975.  I was arrested for taking pictures of a ship in Dar
Es Salaam harbour.  I was detained for taking pictuires of railroad tracks
in Bulgaria in 1970.  Several other such incidents have befallen me.
Photographers have been given a hard time for doing their job probably since
Daguere.  Are there any serious photographers out there who HAVEN'T been
arrested,detained, or otherwise hasseled byu some authority prior to
September 11, 2001?
>
> Buzz Hausner
> >
> > From: sdp35 <sdp35@cwazy.co.uk>
> > Date: 2004/07/16 Fri AM 08:14:02 EDT
> > To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org>
> > Subject: Re: [Leica] Photo student harassed in Seattle by Homeland
Security
> >
> > Fundamental questions here:
> >
> > - Did the 9/11 hijackers need photos to do their deed?
> > - Did the Madrid bombers need photos of the train to do their deed?
> > - Would terrorists need photos of the NYC subway to attack it?
> >
> > Of course not.  For the plane attacks, they needed flying lessons, not
> > photos.  For railway attacks, all they'd need is about $20 for several
> > fares, and spend the day riding the trains and making mental notes.
> > For the coordinated attacks themselves, add explosives and a couple of
> > cheap wristwatches to synchronize the actual blasts.  Nothing more.
> >
> > Arresting/harassing photographers making images of public edifices like
> > bridges, power plants, etc does not, in any way, make anybody safer.
> > It's 'feel good' security - it makes it LOOK like the Gov't is
> > protecting the citizenry...but it's false security.
> >
> > Craig Zeni
> > Mayberry, NC
>
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