Yesterday, I drove by the site of the Charleston Sofa Super Store
fire, which you can read up on here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston_Sofa_Super_Store_fire

My husband and I lost two friends in that fire, and it was a shock to
see it still standing.  I never drove over there because I didn't want
to see it, and I figured it would have been torn down by now.  For
some reason, it's still standing, and I've decided I'd like to shoot
some pictures of this in black and white, but I'm unsure of the
legality and political correctness of doing so.  In order to be on the
right side of the law and not offend the families of the men who
perished, who or which government whatnot should I ask for permission?
 And, if you had the opportunity to shoot this or something like it,
would you?

rg2

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