RObert Budding
D'oh!
I was taking a few shots of the new convention center in Boston yesterday when I was confronted by a security guard. She informed me that I could not photograph the building without "special permission" from the manager of the site. I explained that I had helped pay for the building, but she was unimpressed. So then I asked her where her jurisdiction ended. Could I shoot from across the street? She looked puzzled, so I told her that she would have to arrest me. I went on shooting and she left me alone.
Have we gone a bit over the top on security? Do terrorists walk around with medium format film cameras? Or would they just use a cell phone camera and capture images undetected? Does this silliness make anyone feel safer?
Anyway, at some future date I will email all of you with a Blackberry as I seek to raise bail money.
Have we gone a bit over the top on security? Do terrorists walk around with medium format film cameras? Or would they just use a cell phone camera and capture images undetected? Does this silliness make anyone feel safer?
Anyway, at some future date I will email all of you with a Blackberry as I seek to raise bail money.