I have Ragman's "Airline photography is not a crime" shirt. Would that count? By the way, you may want to think about what's going on on that page, the corporate firewall blocked it because there is some kind of streaming going on. BAHA Fan of flying --- B787300@xxxxxxx wrote: > You need to educate the public and those who work > around airports that > aviation photography is not a crime by wearing items > like these: > > http://www.cafepress.com/sunbirdphotos/453167 > > Jose > > In a message dated 12/21/2004 4:57:26 PM Eastern > Standard Time, > dave@xxxxxxxxxx writes: > > > Subj: Re: All you photogs out there, you are > flogging terrorists! :) > > Date: 12/21/2004 4:57:26 PM Eastern Standard Time > > From: dave@xxxxxxxxxx > > To: AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Sent from the Internet > > >BA- I am taking the TSA's security training > course online. (Someone = > > made a > > lot > > >BA- of money on that). Among the different > scenarios, here's the one : > > >BA- " When entering the gates of a flight > training facility, you see a = > > man > > >BA- standing outside and taking pictures. The man > seems to be taking = > > all > > sorts > > >BA- of pictures including aircraft taking off and > landing, aircraft on = > > the > > >BA- parking ramp, and photos of the hanger" > (which is misspelled, = > > because > > it's a > > >BA- hangar, not hanger) > > >BA- > > > > So what are you trying to imply, that every one > taking photographs > > around an airport is what? > > > > If they are doing as described they need to be > checked. If a person > > enjoying their hobby of plane spotting, quite a > popular pastime in > > the UK, no problems. There could be all sorts > reasons and they need > > to be checked. > > -- > > > > Dave Hedges > > LHR > > www.uk-air.net > =====