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He didn't seem to think there was anything wrong with those, thanked me for
being cooperative and friendly (after running my info through their
system), and suggested I be careful when using a camera near children. We
talked a little - he really didn't want to hang around too long - and he
told me that the world has changed radically since I started photographing
back in 1967.
I guess it has ... <sigh>
Shel
I quess it has, has'nt it.
Makes me glad i only shot animals and busted down buildings. Although i have
had some
minor run ins
with property owners if they see me shooting. Usually when i explain i'm documenting the
lose of rural
farmland, they seem happy that i';m doing it.:-)
I think i would have handled the situation the same as you Shel, if it happend
to me. I'm
not the kind of
person to get in a cops face. After all the SO was one for 15 years, so i know what that
baton can
do.LOL
Kinky. ;)
I was her guinnea pig for arrest pratice alot.<g>
Dave