Uncle Goose
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Surely the images would be evidence in this situation. In the UK, destruction of evidence is a serious crime in itself. I expect it is the same in Belgium.
Steve.
Well, if you haven't noticed... what's new since the 1960s:
Man walked on the moon
The Vietnam War ended
Nixon resigned
I think we have now established the fact in this thread that one can, in America, disregard a "keep off the grass" sign, and maybe not be shot.
I would be very surprized if there was a law which forced you to delete pics or film strips. Quite to the contrary, if you really broke a law by being there, I'd think you'd be required to keep the pics as evidence.
If I were in your situation, I'd take some additional cheap digital P&S camera with you. Make sure the P&S flashes vigoroulsly every time you take a pic. Also make sure, you use that P&S when guards approach you. If they give you a hard time about photographing, happily and visibly delete all the crap shots from your P&S and walk away before they find out you have a real camera with you. They can't claim you tried to be clandestine (with flash and all), they'll be proud that they just prevented a huge act of terrorism (dumb as they are), and you still get cool pics.
Normally I wouldn't give advice how to break rules, but this photography hate craziness which I keep reading about, drives me nuts.
If the factory gates are open, but not checked by guards, then it is not necessarily trespassing.
Kodak Park as an example, has closed guarded gates. You cannot get in without a pass or a special permit. A driving pass is very hard to get.
PE
Yea - I like it, "Come out with your hands up, It's the public library your books are weeks overdue, put the cuffs on him officer, and read him his rights"But make sure you're not late taking your library books back.
Steve.
........Train stations......... you are also probably going to have problems with. I have contacted Cityrail/Railcorp and they said that it is possible to take photos in normal public access areas with the express permission of the station master. Their concerns are predominately for tripods and the resulting occupational health and safety problems - not the actual photos. ......
AK
I have found the security are usually on their high horse!
Jeff
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