07-21-2009, 03:52 PM
Here is the response I got from the guy I know who is a police officer in Wheaton,IL
"The only time we worry about railroad photographers is when they stand on the railroads property. The Union Pacific has a zero tolerance for people standing right off to the sides of the track. If they're on public property, there's nothing we can or would do to stop them."
"The only time we worry about railroad photographers is when they stand on the railroads property. The Union Pacific has a zero tolerance for people standing right off to the sides of the track. If they're on public property, there's nothing we can or would do to stop them."
-Steven-
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