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Monday, December 5, 2011

The Delaware Art Transit Program's Photography Questions and Asners on this page

its been over 4 years, We had over 1'095 videos and pictures from 2008 thru 2011. We use those pictures to draw and video are use to creating design videos in 3D. Since The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland is threatening to sue the Maryland Transit Administration for failing to cure a long pattern of illegal harassment of photographers and videographers. In a letter sent on May 31, the ACLU points to two recent incidents in which visitors to Baltimore, one of whom is a published photographer, were harassed and threatened by MTA Police for taking pictures of or filming MTA light rail trains. In one incident, which took place on February 20, 2011, an MTA police officer told a photographer visiting Baltimore from Pennsylvania, that it was illegal to photograph rail operations in Maryland, despite the fact that no law prohibits it, and the MTA has no regulation prohibiting such conduct. The officer then demanded Tamerae’s identification, and issued him a “Warning Notice” documenting the encounter, on which all of his identifying information had been recorded. And also in a separate incident on March 21, 2011, several MTA officers accosted Christopher Fussell, who was photographing the light rail operations at the Cultural Center station while waiting for a train to Penn Station. The three MTA police officers on the scene, one of whom claimed to be a supervisor, recited a litany of misstatements about the law, including that a permit is required to photograph on state property, that persons engaged in photography are required to provide identification to police officers, that “since 9/11 no one is allowed to take pictures of any type of railway conveyance, plane, airport, or anything like that,” and that it was illegal for Fussell to record the officers’ statements to him. None of these statements is correct. Fussell was detained for more than thirty minutes, because officers confiscated his fare card, and he was repeatedly threatened with arrest based on his refusal to provide identification, despite the fact that he had not committed any crime.

we had learned about incident videos and news on ACLU of Maryland about failing to cure a long pattern of illegal harassment of photographers and videographers. Today The Delaware Art Transit Program is crackig down some of the questions about what we use those pictures and videos to use for. And today all of the questions and ansers are on this page

Q: What is the website is about?

A: This website is for people to learned about how to draw by using pictures, art tours about how do we use those pictures to use for by going to our YouTube video link at you could also learn more about our information, news updates, Photography and videos, artist and more other information you want to learn for.

Q: What are you doing to those pictures and videos and what are you going to do with those pictures and videos for?

A: Those pictures we use for to draw by using art project scope to putting pictures under the project scope, and post the art poster on the wall to start drawing, We had over 800 art work posters had done, For more information about Art project scope by going to www.DelawareArtTransitProgram.blogspot.com and look for ''About US'' to learn more about this information, and as you could see it to yourself we created a better artwork.

Again This website is for people to learn about how to draw by using pictures.

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