BrianShaw
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Interesting discussion. I was very pleasant with the guard despite very gently and respectfully questioning the policy. He was quite professional and pleasant as well. I feel he didn't personally care what I did, so I don't think this is a case of a rogue guard.
From how you describe the situation he wasn't rogue but may have been misinformed. If it were a real protected building you wouldn't be left with the question of "is this guy for real or not". He may have "had his orders" but they are most likely not really legal. I probably would have just left, but my temptation is always to offer to call a sworn LEO to clarity the situation. I've only been challenged once and that worked out quite amicably. At one government building that I heard reports of other photographers had been hassled, when I noticed the guard with a big gun (machine gun, I think) looking at me I smiled and waved at him; he smiled and waived back... then stood behind a pillar.