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Someone's Going To Be In DEEP Doo-Doo! - Trains Magazine

 

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But I think it more has to do because unlike many of those other incidents Harrison mentioned, these cameras are hosted/located on the property of the subject matter.    

A "cameras on private property" excuse for blocking videos strikes me as a bit lame.  Yes, the Strasburg owns the property, but it's not "private" in the sense you can't come in without an invitation.  There's no fences or guards and certainly no "No Photography Permitted" signs.  There's not and never has been any attempt to keep people out, except for certain areas where it's unsafe for the public to be without supervision. 

While I love the Strasburg and everything they do trying the "private property" angle to surpress embarassing images strikes me as trying to have your cake and eat it too. 

The cat's out of the bag folks, there's no putting it back in. 

Admit the mistake, LEARN from the mistake, and move on.