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Posted by terRAPIN sTaTiOn on Wed Oct 1 13:21:18 2014, in response to Re: NJT Personnel STILL Don't Know Photography Policy, posted by JayZeeBMT on Wed Oct 1 10:44:30 2014. I'm not in the habit of risking arrest, detention, and suffering the harsh conditions of being a prisoner. When dealing with the police, it is the COP who determines, at that moment, what rights you have, if any, and how severely you will be dealt with.Huh? I specifically said: "The cops didn't even tell you to stop/leave!" In other words, my post is referring to how you rolled over to the demands of non-Police. That's what I'm asking about. As for the NJT personnel, I wasn't about to challenge them to the point that they called the cops.Exactly! That's what I'm talking about! Why weren't you "about to challenge them to the point that they called the cops"? What are you afraid of? You think the second the cops arrive they will slam you to the ground, beat you to a bloody pulp, and arrest you for prohibited photography??? No, they are going to assess the situation, talk to you, and then decide what to do. Hell, many times when transit personnel threaten to call the cops, either they don't, or the cops don't show up. But either way, you can always defuse the situation (i.e. avoid arrest) once the cops do show up. |