This is an update to an earlier posting in which I shared my experience of being issued a criminal citation for taking photographs at Baltimore’s Penn Station…
See thread: http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?page=1&TOPIC_ID=59557
A slightly modified Alice’s Restaurant ordeal (for those who remember the Arlo Guthries song & movie):
"and there was all kinds of mean nasty ugly looking people on the bench there. Mother rapers. Father stabbers. Father rapers! Father rapers sitting right there on the bench next to me! And they was mean and nasty and ugly and horrible crime-type guys sitting on the bench next to me. And the meanest, ugliest, nastiest one, the meanest father raper of them all, was coming over to me and he was mean ‘n’ ugly ‘n’ nasty ‘n’ horrible and all kind of things and he sat down next to me and said, “Kid, whad’ya get?” I said, “I didn’t get nothing, I had to …pick up … garbage.” He said, “What were you arrested for, kid?” And I said, “Taking Pictures of Trains.”
Hi all. Many thanks for the advice on my case where I was issued a criminal tresspass citation in Baltimore for photographing trains on a platform. Unfortunately, I did have to go to court. Fortunately, I was ordered 5 hours of community service in exchange for a “No Prosecute” disposition.
Myself, along with public urinators, loiterers and open container possessors were sent to the community service officer. We signed in and were told to meet him outside and that the service may be shorter than 5 hours. Well, we picked up trash in a one block area and after 20 minutes were called together and told that we had completed the service, the list would be given to the judge and the cases not prosecuted. We were also told, don’t come back to the courthouse and to simply leave, so that there would be no questions about the community service effort.
So this part of the odreal is done. However, I did some more research on the topic, and it’s a bit of a p