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Re: 34 PhOtOs -- PEOPLE of the SUBWAY -*- 6/6/10 |
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Posted by BMTLines on Mon Jun 14 08:13:11 2010, in response to Re: 34 PhOtOs -- PEOPLE of the SUBWAY -*- 6/6/10, posted by Train Man Paul : Metro-North's Best Conductor FOR ALL 3 LINES!!! on Mon Jun 14 08:00:57 2010. Sorry Paul but photography is not a crime and it is the paranoia that needs to stop.I have already chased off one of my trains on the Harlem Line what several witnesses confirmed to be a pervert who was using a small point and shoot camera with a zoom to shoot what over half a dozen witnesses said were shots up an unsuspecting woman's skirt who was sitting in a 5-seater across the vestibule from him. Why chase him off? You should have called the police. Upskirt photography is one of the instances where it IS a crime. You see the difference is that the person has an EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY of the parts of his/her body that is covered by clothing. So that "Perv" has in fact broken the law and instead of running free to do it again could be sitting in jail right now... I think that kind of photography brings problems to a photographer. This is how society is, and the perverts who get there hands on and start using cameras are who one would have to thank, because people are just not sure of other people's intentions nowadays, and for good reason!! And if we end that style of photography, we might as well end the recording of history. How will we remember the styles and the street scenes 100 or 200 years from today if we stop taking pictures of people going about their business? Are you saying that photographers have to wait until 4am to take their pictures just to make sure that not one person gets in the shot? |
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