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Newsgroups: uk.transport.london
From: "chunky munky" <chunky_munky...@hotmail.co.uk>
Date: 9 Mar 2007 11:11:01 -0800
Local: Fri 9 Mar 2007 19:11
Subject: Re: Photography underground
On Mar 9, 6:50 pm, "alex_t" <atereshche...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Are there any specific instructions for photographers on the What they have told you is absolute nonsense! > Underground? I was standing at the Baker Street station (Metropolitan > line platform) and tried to make photo of the local junction (at the > moment when train was passing it) - I was approached by two policemen > and told to stop photography and delete existing photos (they even > checked that the photos were deleted) as no photography allowed on the > Underground anymore due to the threat of the terrorism. > Is it true? > P.S. I was standing in the location permitted for the passengers and The only restrictions are that a tripod should not be used, you dont get too close to the platform edge and NEVER EVER EVER use the flash or those red lights they now have. They can momentarily "blind" the driver. You should have then asked the station supervisor if they minded. Did you get the Officers' details? Next time, if your around photographing for a project or something, You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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