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Subject: [Leica] Tomorrow
From: grduprey at rockwellcollins.com (grduprey@rockwellcollins.com)
Date: Tue Nov 2 06:49:01 2004

As I voted this morning, I was shooting photos of the voters.  After I had 
made my choices, I was going to take another shot, and the older lady 
volunteer, asked if it was ok for photos to be taken.  She asked that I 
not take any, and I said as far as I knew there was no restriction, but I 
would not take any more if it made her feel easier.  Later she came back 
and told me that she checked and it was indeed ok to take photos, and 
invited me to continue with my photographing the area.  The key here is to 
be polite and they will let you work once they are satisfied that it is 
ok.

Gene




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Nice item Tim.....  It is hard to tell for what reason he was arrested...
taking pictures in a prohibited place, or disobeying a policeman's order (
no matter how lawful he was being).

The cops always have the upper hand... if they tell you to do something 
and
you (even politely ) refuse, they got you for disobeying a policeman's
order.

Frank Filippone
red735i@earthlink.net


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