You know, this has gone an awful long way from my original observation that if you wanted to get sharp detail on the car it was a lot harder than arnie seemed to be suggesting, and that fill-flash would help in that case.
> Well, I for one am not interested in underwriting the cost > of finding out ... especially post 9/11 when people with > cameras are getting harassed for .... well, for even having > a camera in certain places. > > Shel Belinkoff wrote: > > > > As to how the police feel about it: the original example was > > > a public road, outside an apartment block. While there's no > > > way to predict how any particular police officer may choose > > > to behave, I doubt if there's anything they could charge you > > > with that would hold up in court. And let's face it; by far > > > the most likely thing, if they did choose to do anything, > > > would be to simply ask you to stop. >

