Well they (the security personnel) handled that well ![](//www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/icon_rolleyes.gif)
Having occasionally worked as a security person as a student, I can confirm that many people in the business are poorly educated and clueless.
Since moving to London, I've taken thousands of photos and hundreds of video clips of everything, including train stations and other infrastructure, and never been stopped or questioned by anyone. I have seen a few instances on YouTube where Police officers or railway staff falsely accuse people of breaking a law by taking photos or video, sometimes citing anti-terror legislation, or of causing a breach of the peace. So far, that's not happened to me. Will try and have the presence of mind to keep the camera recording if a conversation like that starts. Rather more threatening have been similar videos I've seen from the US. I'd love to explore the USA by rail and take photos and videos of the experience, but have a feeling I'd be constantly getting tasered by cops.
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