Tell them you're a surveyor.

We can trespass whilst on duty.

Well at least I could until June 8th this year.:-)

If its a standard two lane road , its probably 1 chain wide(66'). Pace
off 33' from the centre of the pavement and you will see whats private
and public.It will get you close enough.

Dave

On 8/24/07, Rebekah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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