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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2006 22:30:03 GMT
My wife was briefly questioned by a police officer whilst taking photos at Canary Wharf tube station yesterday. He said he wanted to check that she was who she said she was, but didn't actually ask her who she was!
I found this quite amusing, given that last week I spent 10 minutes taking photos down the tunnel through the platform end screen without any questions.
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Post by Chris M on May 25, 2006 23:45:37 GMT
A leaflet I saw today at work made mention of speaking to people seen taking "unusual" photographs to try and assess if they were up to something dodgy. Unusual was not defined. When I was stopped at Tower Gateway I had just taken this photo. Would that be "unusual" in your book? Chris
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2006 20:40:22 GMT
once took a photo at GG and was told to "go away" by some stroppy DMT.... who so kindly bellowe the information from the other side of the station... So I pushed off to EDG and then went to Stanmore! No problems there whatsoever.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2006 22:21:01 GMT
Didn't the fact you were LUL staff make him be more lenient to you?
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Post by setttt on May 26, 2006 22:54:29 GMT
once took a photo at GG and was told to "go away" by some stroppy DMT.... who so kindly bellowe the information from the other side of the station... So I pushed off to EDG and then went to Stanmore! No problems there whatsoever. Didn't the fact you were LUL staff make him be more lenient to you? If that was a lenient response, I dread to think what a severe one would've consisted of!!!
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