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<blockquote data-quote="Eyelight" data-source="post: 324462" data-attributes="member: 24753"><p>I try to look at the big picture. </p><p></p><p>While the alleged photographer may have been within his rights, part of the world being a better place is people getting along and generally being part of the whole process. The fact that he brushed off the initial query, kept the video rolling and refused to answer additional questions tells me his entire purpose was to draw a line and dare someone to cross it. There are many places he would have spent several hours if not overnight clearing up his lack of appreciation for freedom.</p><p></p><p>The last text about tax dollars at work. I think the young man was the cause of a number of lost dollars that belonged to his fellow citizens.</p><p></p><p>I've had "run ins with the law" where the officer figured out mid conversation that he was wrong and all ended well (he's been a good friend since). I'm happy the deputies were curious and investigative and made sure the guy was just a harmless fellow. I'm tickled pink to wait a bit at the airport, take my shoes off, turn on my devices, etc. for the people whose job is to keep my family safe. They are amongst my heroes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eyelight, post: 324462, member: 24753"] I try to look at the big picture. While the alleged photographer may have been within his rights, part of the world being a better place is people getting along and generally being part of the whole process. The fact that he brushed off the initial query, kept the video rolling and refused to answer additional questions tells me his entire purpose was to draw a line and dare someone to cross it. There are many places he would have spent several hours if not overnight clearing up his lack of appreciation for freedom. The last text about tax dollars at work. I think the young man was the cause of a number of lost dollars that belonged to his fellow citizens. I've had "run ins with the law" where the officer figured out mid conversation that he was wrong and all ended well (he's been a good friend since). I'm happy the deputies were curious and investigative and made sure the guy was just a harmless fellow. I'm tickled pink to wait a bit at the airport, take my shoes off, turn on my devices, etc. for the people whose job is to keep my family safe. They are amongst my heroes. [/QUOTE]
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