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Yesterday I had the single weirdest, and only actually scary, confrontation with somebody about my camera (Nikon f100 with a 24mm this time). I was walking home from work, waiting to cross a busy intersection in downtown Boone, NC at rush hour. This is a small town, so rush hour only lasts about 30 minutes but in the downtown area the roads are two lanes and the cars move really slow. So these three guys roll through the intersection slowly, and one of them, the one riding shotgun, turns to me and starts cussing me out, saying that he sees my camera and if I take his picture he's going to come out of the car and "kick my a__." I told him I wasn't photographing him but trying to engage him in a dialogue was not a good idea because THEN he repeated his threat, this time stating that he would kill me. So, I crossed the street against the light, in a hurry, and called the police. Twice while I was waiting a little ways up the street, I saw them throw their car into reverse like they wanted to come back up the street but they didn't have room in the traffic. Since I would have had to walk parallel to them to walk home, I just waited... I got the plate number, but by the time an officer got there these guys were gone. I have no idea what I did to prompt this reaction, I never even lifted my camera. Anybody have any thoughts? Should I get myself some pepper spray??? Boone is not the sort of town where I would expect to be threatened like this, but maybe things are changing.
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