Part II: MTA warned: In the photographer to shoot www.youtube.com Let www.baltimoresun.com MTA Administrator denies curbs on photography www.baltimoresun.com MTA promises to stop violation of civil liberties - again www.baltimoresun. com - ----------------------------------------------- - - ------------------------ This incident took place at the Cultural Center station in Baltimore, Maryland March 21, 2011. I was visiting from Oregon, and as part of my professional interests, I explored theTransit in Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. In each of these cities, with the exception of Baltimore, I had no problems taking pictures of these amazing systems. The incident began in Baltimore with me on the road from the B & O Railroad Museum in Penn Station. I entered an S-Bahn at the Convention Center board, but realized that I am a "Penn Station" train had, so I ask the Cultural Center station to board the rightTrain. While waiting for my train, I took a picture or two of passing trains, and was immediately confronted by the police I flooded my photography. I also had a video camera in hand so that this incident was reported except for those last piece of Penn Station. MTA police were finally returned my card and told me to "cease and desist", but continue to surround and that worries me until I boarded the next train Penn Station. They followed me to Penn Station and Amtrak receivedThe police ...
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