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Old 05-02-2011, 08:17 AM   #10890
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Originally Posted by kindlekitten View Post
I should like to see a link to any such story. I have very serious doubts that other than things like power stations, airport garages, and such anything would get anyone in trouble. I took pictures ALL over DC last May including IN the WHite House, no troubles.

I was in East Berlin in '86 on an "official" Army Tour for Army Officers. the guide was hysterical; "On your left NO PICTURES PLEASE! is the .... building..."
If you are taking pictures of military buildings in the US today there is a real possibility that you will be stopped and questioned. I have seen it happen in the US, outside the Pentagon and other places. It depends on the location, ie is it a tourist spot like the 9/11 memorial or some place else, but it does happen. There are signs at airports telling people not to take pictures of TSA folks and check points.
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