Sunday, January 04, 2009

Idiocy in America: Amtrak Photo Contestant Arrested for Snapping Pictures of Amtrak Trains


Carlos Miller:

Armed with his Canon 5D and his new Lensbaby lens, photographer Duane Kerzic set out to win Amtrak’s annual photo contest this week, hoping to win $1,000 in travel vouchers and have his photo published in Amtrak’s annual calendar.

He ended up getting arrested by Amtrak police; handcuffed to a wall in a holding cell inside New York City’s Penn Station, accused of criminal trespass.

Kerzic says he was hardly trespassing because he was taking photos from the train platform; the same one used by thousands of commuters everyday to step on and off the train.

“The only reason they arrested me was because I refused to delete my images,” Kerzic said in a phone interview with Photography is Not a Crime on Friday.

“They never asked me to leave, they never mentioned anything about trespassing until after I was handcuffed in the holding cell.”

In fact, he said, the only thing they told him before handcuffing him was that “it was illegal to take photos of the trains.”

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.

Much more here.

Note: This is what Bruce Schneier calls the "War on the Unexpected" -- people in positions of authority in this country have clearly lost their freekin' minds. -ferg

2 Comments:

At Mon Jan 05, 07:22:00 AM PST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This comment needs a better link - whether to the original posting, or to a news story regarding same.

In the absence of sourcing, your posting will appear to be mere urban myth

 
At Mon Jan 05, 12:18:00 PM PST, Blogger R. Anthony Lee said...

Don't we all wish it were "mere urban myth"! The reason it doesn't have any links to sources is because they've been deleted by the guilty parties.

 

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