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The Shoeburyness units are clearly visible from
the nearby road (200yds distant), and could easily
be photographed. Bear in mind that this is MOD
property, so if you want to take photographs I
would suggest you do it quickly and don't hang
around too long!

Hmmm....dubious on this one! Dont fancy getting me camera conviscated!


If you did it quickly enough you wouldn't have a problem...


Mightn't have a problem, or might. It isn't worth it, though. Getting your
camera confiscated is the least of your worries, especially since we are
currently a country which is basically at war. Remember the Greek plane
spotters!


Well to save me the grief how about anyone who knows letting me know
when any moves may take place! Then I get my photo from public land
and all will be legit!!! I have heard many things said about the
redundant tube stock but I have never thought of it as being part of
national security!!!
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"John Rowland" wrote in message

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"David Splett" wrote in message
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The Shoeburyness units are clearly visible from
the nearby road (200yds distant), and could easily
be photographed. Bear in mind that this is MOD
property, so if you want to take photographs I
would suggest you do it quickly and don't hang
around too long!

Hmmm....dubious on this one! Dont fancy getting me camera

conviscated!

If you did it quickly enough you wouldn't have a problem...


Mightn't have a problem, or might. It isn't worth it, though. Getting

your
camera confiscated is the least of your worries, especially since we are
currently a country which is basically at war. Remember the Greek plane
spotters!


Well to save me the grief how about anyone who knows letting me know
when any moves may take place! Then I get my photo from public land
and all will be legit!!! I have heard many things said about the
redundant tube stock but I have never thought of it as being part of
national security!!!


There are still a couple of 83's covered in moss and graffiti, in the
sidings between Cockfosters depot and the platforms. With a long lens you
should be able to get some decent photos from Trent Park or the platform
ends...
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Cheers, Steve.
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