I believe they only have a problem for commercial purposes or for a representative of a business. Why would you want to take a picture of a train station anyway? I'm sure there's some other random jurisdiction covering a photo/video of a relative at a train station, when the subject is the relative and not the location.
On 9/20/06, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
On 20/09/06, Stephen Streater sbstreater@mac.com wrote:
On 20 Sep 2006, at 09:07, Ray Saintonge wrote:
There are two aspects to your request from British Rail - entering the property and filming. If the real issue was whether you could enter the property, and you were forbidden entry, the permission to film would be moot.
Anyone can enter the property every time they go by train. The issue was whether they could take any video and publish it - this request was denied.
So I'm not allowed to take photos or video out the window of a train? They can sue and be damned, then.
- d.
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