I noted the ongoing crackdown on photography at DC's union station, in
LightBoxDC was there and posted about it:
Norton Schools Union Station Management on Photo Rights, Other Issues
Norton also reinforced the fact that Union Station, while hosting a mix of retail and other uses, remains public property. "The overriding public interest has never been in doubt: to provide the public access to a federally owned facility," Norton stated.
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Station managers said they're working to fix the problem, but Norton branded management's approach "pathetic" and demanded immediate removal of their signs claiming Union Station is private property and that photography can be banned at their discretion.
The LightBoxDC post has links to more coverage. You can view the whole hearing
here.
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