[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 98-02-11 23:56:36 EST, you write:
> 
> << Good point. You should also have lace-up shoes with a heel (not tennis
>  shoes or "light hikers") and a hard hat. This, plus approved safety
>  glasses are essential if you want to enter a working railroad property.
>  If you are shooting around track workers, add one of those orange
>  "visi-vests" to your list.
>   >>
> 
> Which brings up another important rule of mine (even though it's not carried
> in your camera bag):  Look and act like you belong there.  Don't dress in a
> way to advertise yourself as a non-railroader, don't stand around inside an
> engine facility, don't step on rails or do anything else stupid.  Keep your
> head about you and "hide in plain sight".

And don't RUN!

And don't wear railfan-oriented TEE SHIRTS!


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