->
-> JO>-> Use your noggin and think WHY a law enforcement agency issues
-> JO>-> press passes in the first place.
->
-> Press passes are issued to allow members of the press into areas
-> where the general public is not allowed, such as disaster scenes. It
-> is not so much permisssion as a form of credentialling, which tells
-> officers that the bearer is a legitimate member of the working
-> press, and not some whacker just there to get his jollies.
->
That's exactly what I said in my previous message. The point I was
making (or trying to) is that having a Press Pass (which I was the
holder of at one time) does not give one the right to break the law.
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