dmr
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I'll post this here, since it seems that this report or a one prior is being misinterpreted on other site(s).
I'm in Chicago most of this week, and this morning I caught on the local news a blurb that Metra and Union Pacific (I didn't know they were related, but what do I know, I'm not a townie) had rescinded a prior ban on photography and now do allow photos taken from Metra platforms.
They said that the railway cops do (still) reserve the right to question anybody acting suspiciously, with or without a camera.
They did go into some detail, citing some civil right organization (ACLU?) and also the fact that they realized it was futile to try to increase security by banning photography of things that have been photographed and published in detail before.
Looks like sanity may have actually prevailed here ... 🙂
I'm in Chicago most of this week, and this morning I caught on the local news a blurb that Metra and Union Pacific (I didn't know they were related, but what do I know, I'm not a townie) had rescinded a prior ban on photography and now do allow photos taken from Metra platforms.
They said that the railway cops do (still) reserve the right to question anybody acting suspiciously, with or without a camera.
They did go into some detail, citing some civil right organization (ACLU?) and also the fact that they realized it was futile to try to increase security by banning photography of things that have been photographed and published in detail before.
Looks like sanity may have actually prevailed here ... 🙂