Pretty amazing that a company doesn't want to show off actual wild creatures
living on its property after the same company twice killed almost all fish
(tens of thousands) on seven miles of Clear Creek with its industrial spills;
pleaded guilty to two criminal violations of state environmental law; and paid
more than $1 million of federal fines for leaking toxic solvents into
groundwater.
Business News: The Denver Post
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Good birding.
Mark ObmascikDenver, CO
On Wednesday, January 10, 2018, 8:12:16 PM MST, Ira Sanders
<[email protected]> wrote:
Birders,Here is a little more on the subject:
Photography may be prohibited or restricted by a property owner on their
property. However, a property owner generally cannot restrict the photographing
of the property by individuals who are not within the bounds of the
property.Photographing private property from within the public domain is not
illegal, with the exception of an area that is generally regarded as private,
such as a bedroom, bathroom, or hotel room.
Krages II, Bert P. http://www.krages.com/ThePhotographersRight.pdf Retrieved
2009-06-17
Ira SandersGolden, CO
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 6:59 PM, 'Migrant' via Colorado Birds
<[email protected]> wrote:
Several years ago (before I realized that it was controlled by a hunting club)
I was headed up the dam at Riverside Reservoir (out near Jackson, in the middle
of nowhere, for those who might not be familiar) when a guy roared up in a beat
up pickup and asked what I was doing. I attempted to give the usual
“birdwatching” while attempting to look as harmless as possible. He informed me
that I could not go on the dam. When I inquired what might be the harm in a
quick look at the reservoir, he told me that they were on “High Terror Alert”
(the capitals are my interpretation of the way I was informed of this).So now
we know- if ISIS or Al Tapeworm attacks, be sure you are nowhere near Coors
Ponds or Riverside Reservoir. You might pick a safe place, like, oh say, the
U.S. Mint or some such.
Norm LewisLakewood
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On Jan 10, 2018, at 5:03 PM, W. Robert Shade III <[email protected]> wrote:
I too was questioned by Coors Company security. I was standing outside the
fence (of course!) on the west side scoping the lake for Red-necked Grebe and
Long-tailed Duck and found neither. Two drake Red-breasted Mergansers and four
Ruddy Ducks. I had only been there fifteen minutes or less when the security
truck stopped. She was nice enough but I was informed that this is private
property and that Coors does not want people taking photographs. I assured her
that all I had were binoculars and scope (thinking "Don't you know the
difference?"). All birds were way too far away for the camera and lens in my
car anyway.
So two points:1. If you go there best not to have a camera in view.2. Is it
legal to prevent photography of private land that is visible from public
property? Does Coors Security really have jurisdiction over people on public
property or are they just trying to intimidate us? What are they worried about?
That some ISIS ninjas will blow up the pond?
Bob ShadeLakewood
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