AIRLINE / ALL: Sorry. I should have wrote 'write.' Mike Burris --- "Michael A. Burris" <yyz_02140@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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. >