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Posted by terRAPIN sTaTiOn on Wed Oct 1 13:37:26 2014, in response to Re: NJT Personnel STILL Don't Know Photography Policy, posted by caine515 on Wed Oct 1 13:02:51 2014. I know in Knoxville TN for the bus service there taking pictures is okay as long as it isn't the bus terminal or the garage.It's not "ok". Amateur photography is always permitted, everywhere in this country (with exceptions such as "expectation of privacy" and the like), by default, unless it is specifically prohibited, by law or lawful regulation. You can take photos anywhere you are legally allowed to be (i.e. where you are not trespassing), on public property. Im thinking this is security issues.Ya think? Except it's not a real security issue. It's a made up one. Security Theatre (Google it). The same might be stronger for NJ Transit.NOPE. Amateur photography is always permitted, everywhere in this country (with exceptions such as "expectation of privacy" and the like), by default, unless it is specifically prohibited, by law or lawful regulation. NJT has no law or lawful regulation prohibiting amateur photography. If they did, you'd sure as heck know about it or better be able to find it easily. Maybe that's why the taking picture issued occurred.NOPE. It happened because the NJT employees are either misinformed and exceeding their job descriptions and/or because the employees don't want people taking their photos at work and they like using this lame "security" excuse. |
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