bmattock
Veteran
Just remember folks - use caution in what you photograph, and observe private property rights. This guy got off easy - he made a few mistakes. However, it hightlights the issue that in this post-911 world, it is possible get into trouble for taking photographs WITHOUT doing anything obviously 'wrong'.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
Souvenir Seeker Draws FBI Attention
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
Souvenir seeker draws FBI attention
By HEATHER L. NICHOLSON , Citizen reporter 08/24/2004
An over-zealous movie fan was bombarded with police and Federal Bureau of Investigations questions Saturday after he was seen taking pictures of the Crown Petroleum Refinery at 1111 Red Bluff Road.
Crown security officers first noticed the 54-year-old Florida man taking pictures of the plant's silos with a 35mm disposable camera. They said he drove in through an opening in the plant's fencing and began snapping photographs of a private area.
After security officials detained the man and called Pasadena police, he was questioned about his photography. The man explained he was vacationing in Pasadena because he "recently saw 'Urban Cowboy' and wanted to see the town the movie was made in," police said.
Crown was depicted as the plant John Travolta's character worked for in the film. The man said he only wanted the photographs as souvenirs, police said.
After searching the man and his vehicle, the FBI conducted a background search of him and determined he was "clear," police said. The man was issued a criminal trespass warning and allowed to leave.
©Houston Community Newspapers Online 2004
Souvenir Seeker Draws FBI Attention