tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23046907.post7653515743805884596..comments2023-12-30T22:52:46.710+00:00Comments on Richard's Tram Blog: Sheffield diversions (3)Richard Lomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14893102806890675627noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23046907.post-47657134037183107882011-05-02T12:39:36.407+01:002011-05-02T12:39:36.407+01:00Hmmm Geoff, I'd think twice before crossing he...Hmmm Geoff, I'd think twice before crossing her! She looks like she could knock you into the middle of next week. Max Cleworth a retired Blackpool photgrapher was told to stop taking pics on the pleasure beach loop by a middle age female inspector. Mind you, Max used to put his camera on the tracks to take those odd angled shots he was famous for. Perhaps she thought he was trying to photograph up her skirt!howie bnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23046907.post-46059699280828827672011-04-27T18:08:30.532+01:002011-04-27T18:08:30.532+01:00Nice piccys, as ever, Richard, although I'm so...Nice piccys, as ever, Richard, although I'm sorry you are now putting your name in the bottom right-hand corner. No doubt this is for potential thieves (but couldn't they 'high tech' it out anyway if they did nick it?)I personally find it a bit distracting. Yes, I know, it's only small but I do find my eye drawn to it.<br /><br />As regards the jobsworth who told you you can't take photographs, what was your response? I hope it was suitably robust. I just don't know where these people get their information from that you're 'not allowed' to take photos. If you're in a station or on a platform etc then one of their favourite repostes seems to be 'it's private property'. They need reminding that it may well be private property (contendable in view of the fact that all the infrastructure is owned by public bodies)but it is a PUBLIC place. In the words of the late Terry Thomas they're 'an absolute shower!'<br /><br />Geoff LomasGeoff Lomasnoreply@blogger.com