On Tuesday 29 August 2006 10:10, JD Fenech wrote:
> How compatible is flightgear with US homeland security?
> When I asked Mid-American Energy (or should it be Mid-CCCP Energo now?),
> I was refused any real information, being cited that it was for
> security. Fast forward about two weeks, and I'm getting a call from the
> Iowa State Police wanting to know why (and how I feel about the US). Has
> anyone else had a similar experience to this, how did they deal with
> that, and how does one express disapproval with a corporate entity which
> acts in this manner (without getting further attention from the usual
> parties).

Haven't had similiar experiences, but many years ago, about 1998 I wrote to 
the Brisbane Airport Corporation and the Gateway Bridge Management group in 
Brisbane Australia asking for diagrams to use in MSFS scenery creation, and 
was sent entire plans for the domestic and international terminals, as well 
as complete plans for the bridge. Quite stark contrast to what would happen 
now. While I'm sure they had other info on him, a person in Australia was 
recently convicted of terrorism charges for asking similiar questions. So 
expect to have them watching you if you ask for info. I'd hope though that 
they wouldn't lay charges solely on the basis of asking for such information. 
Thanks,

David

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