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Old July 7th 18, 04:00 AM posted to comp.mobile.android,alt.satellite.gps,rec.photo.digital
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Default FYI ... it takes google only about 1.5 months to fix errors in their online map routing directions

In article .com,
Savageduck wrote:

There very well may be more than simply issues of expectation of
privacy. Also, the laws may very well vary from one jurisdiction to
another. There are also practical considerations. The photography rules
of the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority in new York City, come to
mind. And are but one example. If it is important to you, consult an
attorney, who's practice concentrates in that area of the law. Do not
rely in Internet BS.

You bring up a point in that I had pulled over to the side of the road in
NY on the throughway where a cop told me that I couldn't take pictures of
the beautiful foliage.

He didn't give me a ticket - but he said it was illegal.


he was wrong. there is nothing illegal about taking photos of trees.

however, pulling over may have been a ticketable offense.


On the NY State Thruway stopping for other than an emergency could well be a
ticketable offense (subject to the tale told the officer, and whether, or not
the attitude test is passed). Taking a photo of the scenery is not classified
as an emergency.


yep. that's my point.

Why do we have this cross post here in r.p.d.?

I guess I didnšt really need to ask considering the OP. ;-)


yep.