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Posted by LuchAAA on Sat Jun 19 02:44:45 2010, in response to was I taking too many pictures?, posted by monorail on Sat Jun 19 02:23:11 2010. CCRB |
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Posted by RockParkMan on Sat Jun 19 02:45:37 2010, in response to Re: was I taking too many pictures?, posted by LuchAAA on Sat Jun 19 02:44:45 2010. Thanks to the GOP and the PBA, the CCRB is TOOTHLESS. |
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Posted by rtype3995 on Sat Jun 19 02:50:43 2010, in response to was I taking too many pictures?, posted by monorail on Sat Jun 19 02:23:11 2010. That's odd....smh.....Did u ask her on what grounds did she want to see ur pictures? |
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Posted by R Pansepcc on Sat Jun 19 07:15:21 2010, in response to was I taking too many pictures?, posted by monorail on Sat Jun 19 02:23:11 2010. You should have asked if she had a search warrant. |
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Posted by monorail on Sat Jun 19 08:14:19 2010, in response to Re: was I taking too many pictures?, posted by rtype3995 on Sat Jun 19 02:50:43 2010. she said she wanted to know if i shot video.showed her the last 3 photos i took, and she said 'Okay'..... typical BS.... |
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Posted by monorail on Sat Jun 19 08:14:58 2010, in response to Re: was I taking too many pictures?, posted by R Pansepcc on Sat Jun 19 07:15:21 2010. I showed them willingly, search warrant wasn't needed |
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Posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Jun 19 14:49:57 2010, in response to was I taking too many pictures?, posted by monorail on Sat Jun 19 02:23:11 2010. The cops inside the stadium, although they're wearing NYPD uniforms, are actually moonlighting working for and getting paid by the security company. You have that in several other places such as hotels and the Empire State Building. It's called paid details. While the NYPD does impose restrictions & guidelines they are NOT working for the NYPD. Only the cops OUTSIDE on the street are working for the NYPD. That's why if you check their collar brass they're all from mixed commands. It's also why you see very little (or no) sergeants as the SBA (Sergeants Benevolent Assn) discourages paid details and would throw one out of the union for working a paid detail. |
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Posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Jun 19 14:53:44 2010, in response to Re: was I taking too many pictures?, posted by RockParkMan on Sat Jun 19 02:45:37 2010. First of all that's not true. The PBA has no say in CCRB and I can't see the Republican Party having any pull (or reason) either. The CCRB is strong which is unfortunate as they take too many frivolous complaints seriously.And even if the PBA did have pull, isn't that what a union is there for, to protect their members? |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Sat Jun 19 15:22:48 2010, in response to Re: was I taking too many pictures?, posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Jun 19 14:49:57 2010. You have that in several other places such as hotels and the Empire State Building. It's called paid details.Sometimes I see uniformed police at the TD bank on 108 and 63rd in Queens. I guess he's paid by a security company too? |
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Posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Jun 19 15:45:20 2010, in response to Re: was I taking too many pictures?, posted by LuchAAA on Sat Jun 19 15:22:48 2010. If they're working inside, probably yes. But it could be a footpost going into the bank to keep warm. (or cold, depending on the season) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sat Jun 19 16:06:13 2010, in response to Re: was I taking too many pictures?, posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Jun 19 14:49:57 2010. Imagine if they got paid enough that they didn't HAVE to pick up extra work to eat. :( |
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Posted by RockParkMan on Sat Jun 19 16:09:55 2010, in response to Re: was I taking too many pictures?, posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Jun 19 14:49:57 2010. (Sergeants Benevolent Assn) discourages paid details and would throw one out of the union for working a paid detail.I wonder why that would concern them? |
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Posted by BMTLines on Sat Jun 19 19:15:25 2010, in response to was I taking too many pictures?, posted by monorail on Sat Jun 19 02:23:11 2010. Check their photography policy - quite interesting:Cameras and video equipment Single-frame flash photography is permitted. Tripods, extended length zoom lenses, other professional camera equipment, movie cameras and any other video or audio recording equipment are not permitted in Yankee Stadium. Guests are not permitted to transmit or aid in transmitting any account, description, picture, video, audio, reproduction or other information about any games. I guess they don't want anyone competing with the pros. If the cop is working a security detail like Sarge says and they suspected you were video taping then they are within their rights to ask since it is a private venue which gets to set its rules. What I find interesting is the phrase "not permitted to transmit or aid in transmitting any account, description or other information about any games". Does this mean we can't call our friends and discuss the game either? |
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