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Hi Nick - I've added you as a contact/friend, but I think you have to confirm that. (My flickr Id is OwlHoot1)
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostNice of you to revel in misery, while a house is being burned down you act like a tourist and cannot wait to get back to the mac to post how exciting it was for you to watch someone's life go up in flames.
Yer a self righteous arsehole.
As for self-righteous: you're the one who's casting aspersions on the basis of zero knowledge of the situation.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm sure we've all heard about the terrible scourge of Police officers persecuting innocent photographers.
Tonight the Police closed the main road near the FMB bar, and I took some photos. When I headed home, it was still closed, so I took some more photos and followed the detour, trying the various side streets until I finally came out at the other end of the cordon.
There was a copper over the road directing somebody away, so I wandered over:
"What's going on?"
"Are you from the Press?"
"No, I just live round here."
"Oh, OK, well there's been a house fire down there so we've had to close the road."
"Ah, right. Is it OK if I take some photos?"
"Yeah, sure, no problem!"
I can't even get persecuted nowadays
Pics here, if you like that kind of thing.
Yer a self righteous arsehole.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI wonder what they would have said to you if you were from the press?
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