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Re: QR and photographers



Roy Wilke wrote:
> 
> It's a different level of government and a different aspect of government.
> I'm not going to go into detail about how the ATO work, but simply it is on
> precedent - if an ATO decision is successfully challenged through the AAT or
> the courts, then that creates a new precedent for the ATO to work on.
> Somehow, I can't see any railway operator running a system on that basis.
> 
> If you're so keen to go and find where the legislative basis is for Railway
> By-Laws, then I suggest you go and look it up and let us all know what you
> find. A good starting place might be the "Railways Act."
> 
In fact the best place is probably the Transport Infrastructure (Rail)
Regulation 1994 s12. It says you can't do a lot of things but
photography is not one of them.


Barry Campbell