David Lyga
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But that wasn't my question. My question is... are you actually taking pictures or just talking about it? I value academic discussion, but wondering if that is all this (and the related threads) really is.
No, not too much with police action. Honestly, I am touchy about being confronted by them, despite not being overly afraid in Philadelphia. Discussion, however, does provide both mental and, sometimes, objective solace and, again, sometimes, actual resolution. Honestly, this topic does need to be discussed and I am not inferring that most police act in this way. But I am inferring that most police do not wish to confront other police, as that is a fact of life.
Maybe some of you will remember a couple of years ago when I posted my experience trying to enter the VA Hospital in Philadelphia because that is where we arranged to meet for me to buy a camera from a Veteran. I was not allowed into the facility because the guard said I had no legitimate purpose (meanwhilte people, relatives, family, friends, entered without any hassle).
I told the guard why I was there and as soon as I mentioned camera he grew very suspicious and said that if I dared to take a picture of the facility (its web site has a picture showing everything) guys from bungie cords would come down from the roof and deal with me. This incident was truly surreal and demonstrates how honest concern for safety sometimes evolves into mental chaos within some individuals. I called the Veteran on my mobile and we met off the grounds because I did not want to deal with the 'bungie cords'. Amazing, but true. - David Lyga
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