Okay, so thanks to my lovely girlfriend I got to attend a nice company party at a slightly swanky yacht club on Lake Michigan in Racine, WI. I don’t often get to attend events like this so I like to have a good time and also look around and see what the people who belong to such clubs get to see all the time. While I was wandering i picked up a pamphlet from the US Coast Guard entitled:
“DO YOUR PART FOR HOMELAND SECURITY. Keep Our Waterways Safe and Secure.”
Let me say, fascinating reading[:p] There were some serious and well made points, like keep 500yds away from Naval vessels (to quote: “violators face up to 6 years in prison and and a $250,000 fine, not to mention a quick and svere response”) and 100 yds away from large commercial vessels. What concerned me somewhat are the following excerpts:
“Immediately report the following:
Suspicious persons conducting unusual activities such as near bridges or high security areas on or near the water…
…Unknown persons photographing or creating diagrams of such things as the underside of bridges, the area around nuclear power plants, and waterfront facilities near miltary, cruise-line, or commercial vessels…
…If you do observe dangerous behavior on or near the waterfront, contact local law enforcement immediately!”
Now, I understand what they are driving at, but I can’t say that I don’t find it a bit ridiculous. I mean is there a correct definition of “suspicious persons” or “unusual activities”? And if I’m taking pictures of a train along the waterfront, say I’m in Houston snapping a photo of Ed hard at work, should someone report me? Or if I’m taking a picture of a train crossing a bridge over the Mississippi, should someone call the cops? I mean really, maybe I’m exaggerating but this seems to be a little over the top for my tastes. I’m all for safety, but if I ever had to go to jail for simply taking pictures,not tresspassing, not endangering myself or others, well it seems a vio