AndyC
Well-known member
Hi,
I am mainly a lurker but occasional poster on this fine forum.
But an incident on Thursday left me not so much rattled, but it has bugged me. On this occasion I did not, and had no intention of entering private land. In fact you can inspect the very spot I was on Google Streetview.
The wife let me out for a couple of days and I went to SW Wales. On Thursday Morning I failed to find a pillbox that was by the Defensible Barracks (the name of a victorian fort that sits on the hill above the town). I hope I am not infringing forum rules here - no trespassing took place and the building is a well known landmark.
There were a couple of guys sand blasting the entrance.
Standing on the public road I took some photos of the great views down on Pembroke Dock, and a couple of the loopholes that surrounded the fort. Got into the car and about to drive off when a scruffy guy (who was not wearing protective clothing, so I guess was not cleaning but there in some capacity) indicated that I lower my window.
I did and asked him "Can I help You?"
He asked me if I had taken pictures of the fort. I said I did take a couple and that had not taken any pictures of the people working.
He shouted at me that it was someone's home! The owner had lots of trouble and it has been in the local papers. I must point out that the fort looks relatively derelict. It must have an owner, but a home?
Hoping to calm him by engaging with him, I asked what kind of trouble there had bee. His reply was "all sorts - people taking pictures!"
I then realised there was no point trying to tell him I was not doing anything outside of the law. I let him rant on (I was concerned that he might start demanding I clear the camera's memory - because that would be when things got nasty as there is no way that would happen).
After a final shout of "If you want to take photos you must ask" he slunk back into the fort.
Back at home now, I have double checked that it is totally lawful to take photos of a building from a public place (the fort and my home have something in common - Google Streetview). Also I have searched the local news (nothing about any trouble) but one article about a WWII training disaster there does have the email of a 'trustee', so I can contact him and hopefully find who the owner is.
Anyway, this has bugged me, and I would like to do something. To me my options are:
1. Forget about it (probably the most sensible, but by now you realise I would like to take some action).
2. Find the owners and write to them informing them that they have representatives that are harrassing people going about their lawful business.
3. Should I even report this to the local police? Local paper?
4. Any other advice you may give me?
Many thanks for bearing wioth me through this long ramble. I really would like to hear your thoughts.
I am mainly a lurker but occasional poster on this fine forum.
But an incident on Thursday left me not so much rattled, but it has bugged me. On this occasion I did not, and had no intention of entering private land. In fact you can inspect the very spot I was on Google Streetview.
The wife let me out for a couple of days and I went to SW Wales. On Thursday Morning I failed to find a pillbox that was by the Defensible Barracks (the name of a victorian fort that sits on the hill above the town). I hope I am not infringing forum rules here - no trespassing took place and the building is a well known landmark.
There were a couple of guys sand blasting the entrance.
Standing on the public road I took some photos of the great views down on Pembroke Dock, and a couple of the loopholes that surrounded the fort. Got into the car and about to drive off when a scruffy guy (who was not wearing protective clothing, so I guess was not cleaning but there in some capacity) indicated that I lower my window.
I did and asked him "Can I help You?"
He asked me if I had taken pictures of the fort. I said I did take a couple and that had not taken any pictures of the people working.
He shouted at me that it was someone's home! The owner had lots of trouble and it has been in the local papers. I must point out that the fort looks relatively derelict. It must have an owner, but a home?
Hoping to calm him by engaging with him, I asked what kind of trouble there had bee. His reply was "all sorts - people taking pictures!"
I then realised there was no point trying to tell him I was not doing anything outside of the law. I let him rant on (I was concerned that he might start demanding I clear the camera's memory - because that would be when things got nasty as there is no way that would happen).
After a final shout of "If you want to take photos you must ask" he slunk back into the fort.
Back at home now, I have double checked that it is totally lawful to take photos of a building from a public place (the fort and my home have something in common - Google Streetview). Also I have searched the local news (nothing about any trouble) but one article about a WWII training disaster there does have the email of a 'trustee', so I can contact him and hopefully find who the owner is.
Anyway, this has bugged me, and I would like to do something. To me my options are:
1. Forget about it (probably the most sensible, but by now you realise I would like to take some action).
2. Find the owners and write to them informing them that they have representatives that are harrassing people going about their lawful business.
3. Should I even report this to the local police? Local paper?
4. Any other advice you may give me?
Many thanks for bearing wioth me through this long ramble. I really would like to hear your thoughts.