Oh, good grief!
lostdoggy King Duffus 4,787 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Queens, NY More info | Aug 29, 2006 00:33 | #47 I don't think it would be "good grief" if someone you know could've been saved if that cop wasn't too busy taking picture and was doing his job!!! Would you then feel that his artistic expression is more important then the life that was lost??? He was sent in there to do a job, but it wasn't to take pictures like a tourist or an opportunist.
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SteveParr should have taken his own advice 6,593 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2005 Location: San Diego, CA More info | Permanent banA question which needs to be asked: Would he have been reprimanded by his superiors had he elected not to take the pictures? Steve
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Barb42 Senior Member 775 posts Joined May 2003 Location: Minnesota More info | Aug 30, 2006 13:07 | #49 http://www.nytimes.com …54-qanVlnijVJeU1XG2CQsxzA http://www.barbsmithphotography.com
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JohnNicholas Member 151 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Pennsylvania More info | Aug 30, 2006 22:11 | #50 The only winner's here will be the lawyers. Canon 30D - Canon 70-200 2.8 IS L
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