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Re: NJT Personnel STILL Don't Know Photography Policy

Posted by terRAPIN sTaTiOn on Wed Oct 1 13:13:14 2014, in response to Re: NJT Personnel STILL Don't Know Photography Policy, posted by Nilet on Wed Oct 1 09:33:08 2014.

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This is my policy:

You should not "stand up" to the police. You should inform them of the relevant rules/regulations (or lack thereof), as you understand them. If they still insist that you must stop photographing, then you can do one of two things. If you have time to kill (possibly a lot of time) and/or you're interested in a payday (after going through a possibly lengthy and costly legal process), then you can peacefully, civilly, and non-violently submit to arrest or whatever hopefully non-violent punishment they want to impose on you. If, however, you have responsibilities and places to be and/or a current or potential future employment situation that could be harmed by having an arrest on your record (I've read that even if the arrest/charges/whatever is vacated by the judge, records of the arrest/charges/whatever can still incorrectly linger in various databases), then you should walk away after peacefully, civilly, and non-violently stating that you maintain the legality of your actions, and then later take various available measures to report, publicize, and submit complaints about the misinformed actions of the officers.

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