Paul / All: We'll need too. I heard on Washington Week in Review (PBS) a comment made by a guest that Congress will be looking into our hobby closely. The guest mentioned that all around the country there are people called 'spotters' who right down plane tail numbers. The conversation was in connection to the recently released report criticizing the many US spy agencies in regard to pre-9/11 intelligence. So, one day, we'll have to bring our lawyers with us! This may also go for railroad fans as well. Mike Burris Cambridge, Mass --- Paul K <runway27r@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm glad to here you're not one to give in to the > misinformation of officials, law or otherwise. I'm > always getting into debates at PHL. I think half of > the police force knows me well. But once in awhile I > find a new official that gives me the same routine > that you encountered. Spotters & Photogs, stand up > for > your rights! > > Paul > > > --- Gerard M Foley <gfoley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I was waiting for my Columbus (OH) flight at > > LaGuardia Tuesday afternoon, > > shooting occasional pictures out the airport > window. > > A small lady in some > > kind of uniform came up and said "You can't do > that. > > Photography is not > > allowed". > > > > I replied that she was mistaken, that this was a > > public place where I was > > free to take pictures. She said her supervisor > told > > her to stop people. I > > said her supervisor was mistaken. She left and I > > heard no more about it.