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Almost nine years after the terrorist attacks, which ratcheted up security at government properties and transportation hubs, anyone photographing federal buildings, bridges, trains or airports runs the risk of being seen as a potential terrorist. (via Freedom of photography: Police, security often clamp down despite public right) // Makes me think of my pal Lagan… and every other photog I know. 
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Almost nine years after the terrorist attacks, which ratcheted up security at government properties and transportation hubs, anyone photographing federal buildings, bridges, trains or airports runs the risk of being seen as a potential terrorist. (via Freedom of photography: Police, security often clamp down despite public right) // Makes me think of my pal Lagan… and every other photog I know. 

Source: Washington Post

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