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02/12/2005 10:06:19 PM · #26
Originally posted by lnede:

This thread reminds me of my experience in the previous bridges challenge. Here is the thread:
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02/12/2005 10:06:29 PM · #27
that was 3 years ago Inede. I can't beleive how long ago that was. I guess the safest thing to do is print a page of this websites submission details. If you have proof, then cops should leave you alone.
02/12/2005 10:58:22 PM · #28
Well, he really did leave me alone after I explained what I was doing, and I really do believe he was just doing his job. Its just a little disturbing to be questioned like that. I just wanted to let everybody know that if they are taking pictures of bridges, they may be viewed as being suspicious.
02/12/2005 11:03:19 PM · #29
Originally posted by cloudsme:

Well, he really did leave me alone after I explained what I was doing, and I really do believe he was just doing his job. Its just a little disturbing to be questioned like that. I just wanted to let everybody know that if they are taking pictures of bridges, they may be viewed as being suspicious.


Put a yellow hardhat and an orange vest on and you could probably walk off with the bridge without anyone blinking.
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