i agree that taking pictures should be allowed. but, judges have the option to allow or disallow pictures in their courtrooms. if someone takes pictures when they aren't allowed to, aren't judges allowed to charge you for contempt of court? obviously, judges have more power than pilots and FAs in the legal system, but since the law makes it clear that people must comply with crewmember instructions, doesn't this fall under crewmember instructions?
i could be wrong, but just something to maybe think about
Originally Posted by
pmocek
Wouldn't that just be attempting to be on someone's property after he told you not to be there?
technically, the crime of attempted trespassing doesn't exist. attempting to enter someone's property without their permission would be considered "attempted breaking and entering". For example, if there is a gate on the outside of a property, and a cop sees you picking the lock-the crime is attempted breaking and entering, not attempted trespassing. if no fence exists, you are either on the property or your not. also, ianal, but i don't think you have to tell the person to leave your property for it to be considered trespassing. if you walk onto someones property without their explicit or implicit permission, thats trespassing.