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Re: QR and photographers



Thanks for the offer but going to the various stations is half the fun ! I
think on the day I will just call QR operations and ask them what to do if
necessary...
Roy Wilke <royboy@bit.net.au> wrote in message
37955D41.B3B6A8C0@bit.net.au">news:37955D41.B3B6A8C0@bit.net.au...
> Well, if it's any help to John, I'll go and take the pictures for him (if
he pays
> for the developing) - there are times when being a card-carrying
journalist is
> useful during "playtime" :)
>
> Roy Wilke
>
> David Bromage wrote:
>
> > John Boxall wrote:
> > >
> > > Next week I'd like to go to Roma St for a while and photograph the
various
> > > trains. As long as we stay in the normal areas accessible to
passengers,
> > > does QR have any problems with this ? Anyone had any experience or
have any
> > > ideas ?
> >
> > Back in 1992 I was told off for taking photos at Roma St, even though I
was
> > just standing on the platform. Apparently I was supposed to get
> > permission
> > from the Station Master, unless I could produce evidence that I worked
> > for a
> > media organisation.
> >
> > And in connection with DJ's post, no I am not joking.
> >
> > Cheers
> > David
>