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Old Jan 4, 2009, 3:24 pm
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Thumbs down Amtrak photo contestant arrested by Amtrak police

Amtrak police still harass people that participate in its own contests.

From the blurb on Slashdot:

"Photographer Duane Kerzic was standing on the public platform in New York's Penn Station, taking pictures of trains in hopes of winning the annual photo contest that Amtrak had been running since 2003. Amtrak police arrested him for refusing to delete the photos when asked, though they later charged him with trespassing. "Obviously, there is a lack of communication between Amtrak's marketing department, which promotes the annual contest, called Picture Our Trains, and its police department, which has a history of harassing photographers for photographing these same trains. Not much different than the JetBlue incident from earlier this year where JetBlue flight attendants had a woman arrested for refusing to delete a video she filmed in flight while the JetBlue marketing department hosted a contest encouraging passengers to take photos in flight." Kerzic's blog has an account of the arrest on Dec. 21 and the aftermath."

Photographers blog is here.

Looks like he's pressing charges against certain Amtrak police for harassment and unnecessary injuries pursuant to an arrest.

I hope he sues these clowns too.
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