by MBTA F40PH-2C 1050
i know this was in the old RR net forum, but i didn't get a chance to print the directions. Can someone give me reall good directions to the building where i can obtain a MBTA photo permit. Thanks :D
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Whenever I take pics on the T I try to be quick and subtle. I was taking some pictures at Broadway when someone walked up to me and told me that it was illegal. It wasn’t a cop but someone who knew a lot of people at the T.....interesting fellow...to say the least.Well, there's your problem right there. A whole lotta people have somehow been ingrained with this fantasy that photography on the T is "illegal", and by God they know what they're talking about. Such people have apparently successfully indoctrinated a high number of MBTA employees with this folly.
Whenever I take pics on the T I try to be quick and subtle. I was taking some pictures at Broadway when someone walked up to me and told me that it was illegal. It wasn’t a cop but someone who knew a lot of people at the T.....interesting fellow...to say the least.Well, there's your problem right there. A whole lotta people have somehow been ingrained with this fantasy that photography on the T is "illegal", and by God they know what they're talking about. Such people have apparently successfully indoctrinated a high number of MBTA employees with this folly.
Robert Paniagua wrote:That's right, but they also get to "play policeman" too. I've seen it before a few times, so I guess you don't need a badge, handcuffs, guns, or radio capabilities to run a WMS/BOP to police the T propreties, according to these inspectours.uh Rob I think they actually have the power to do that, but they have to turn over offenders to the T Police though.