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![]() wrote in message ... On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 13:57:05 GMT, "Rick" wrote: ...stuff deleted So be forewarned. . . if you are seen photographing or videotaping an oil refinery, an oil tanker, a bald eagle near an oil refinery, an oil spill, etc., you too could be considered a potential Al-Qaida terrorist. ...stuff deleted I don't know about you, but considering how many wonderful things one can videotape from a kayak, including whales, natural settings, etc., an oil refinery is right down on the bottom of my list, just above the interesting poop I took this morning. While I doubt the individual was a terrorist, I certainly have to question his/her sanity. Here in the NW several organizations run pollution patrols from kayaks to document pollution incidents, etc. I will note that when I go paddling on Puget sound (particularly in the first year after 9-11) I am frequently checked out by fast running coast guard boats. I guess they have to be vigilant. And that is what we should all be wether keeping one eye open for suspicious activity that might be connected to terrorism or keeping an eye on big industry that might be taking shortcuts when it comes to the health and safety of the environment. But restricting access to otherwise public areas, as the OP suggested this paranoia might lead to, is not the answer. DV |
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