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  • @dieselducy is that a Sony tx10?

  • your thrown out dieselducy you are never ever aloud in here again

  • your thrown out dieselducy you are never ever aloud in here again

  • You should have kept filming

  • now id dosent matter osama bin laden is deaddd

  • Hey Dissel,

    Your just showing your pantorage towards america anyway i hope you know that lady because she has no right treating you like that!

  • Oh, ok. It's at the ACS. I passed that in my class' trip when we walked through the Centennial Olympic Park in ATL, if this is the ATL one. :P Isn't it weird how everything is somehow connected? :P

  • "sir, you cannot take pictures of the american flag in america on a sad day to the country"

  • never EVER turn off your camera when confronted by paranoid security in a privet place or inside a building., just point it at the floor as though it's been turned off with the record light against your body where it can't be spotted, with most police in a public place just don't take it off them at all, it's your constitutional right to film police, that way IF they step out side the authority of the law you have something to take them to court with.

  • fuck it danny

  • couldn't you just ask permission before filming the elevators?

  • STUPID DANNY12315

  • @elevatorsonly thanks!!!

  • Stupid ppl.

  • Someone worked long and hard to keep that elevator to a mirror finish.

    But I cannot believe you cannot take a picture of an **AMERICAN FLAG**. What's the big crime in that? She could have been more polite about it as well.

  • Those are Dover Elevators.

  • I know that a person just taking a still shot of a building can be confronted by security staff.

  • In the UK a person taking a still shot of public transport can be searched by police. The world is pretty paranoid.

  • can't take pics of our flag? wtf? burn it next time they may let that slide.

  • Diesel, I know there are some no-camera policies that are just plain stupid. But the next time you plan to film elevators in a government building, call them first so you don't get in trouble.

  • I had no problem recording the elevators at the New Mexico state capitol building since it did allow photography.

  • That's good. Some of those govornment run offices do have beautiful elevators though.

  • so which buildings do you know of that don't allow photography of any kind?

    I know hospitals, banks, and skyscrapers (except those with observation decks) ban photography, but I'm not sure about some malls. I think the malls in Albuquerque allow it.

  • this was not a govt building.

  • Okay.  But at least the elevator was really pretty.

  • was it a skyscraper?

    how come you were told not to take pictures in the building?

    did you get told not to to take pictures inside the building or just of the flag?

  • because they are paranoid that those pics will be used for spy/terrorist purposes.

  • @dieselducy just by some spy sunglasses. if you have ever seen kipkay he can tell you where to buy some :)

  • Phuck them!

  • You can't take a photo to a flag?!.That's horrible!.But , think in those kids of 5 years old with cancer , most of them they die.

  • dont feel bad buddy i got kicked out of that place too

  • Wow, that is really dumb that they prohibit photography of a country's flag, and I guess it's this post 9/11 nonsense.

  • I can understand if there's a sign saying no video cameras allowed but I guess since 9/11 it just certain things you can't do in certain buildings. But nice elevator though. Was that a Dover?

  • How ironic! I would've kept the camera rolling and said it's pretty funny you telling me not to take pictures of the flag that brought us our freedom. They were lucky they weren't dealing with me!

  • The American flag is a symbol that's ubiquitous. Not allowing you to take a picture of an American flag is completely unfair, and I can see almost no rational reason to prohibit such. The person who yelled at you I guarantee doesn't own the patent to that. Plus, if musicfreakcc can take a picture of the elevator and the property ITSELF, there's no reason for you to be unable to video something as simple as a American flag. If they don't want photography, they should post a sign at the entrance.

  • DID U KNOW THAT.

  • From the video, I can't tell if she's simply letting you know, or is being a total jerk about it. Probably should've aimed to the floor, and capture more of what she had to say. It's probably not the flag that's an issue, there's probably security reasons, like knowing where certain places are that might appear in a video. They want to protect their propietory rights, and property that may be classified. Still, I would've liked to have heard more.

  • Fuck that fat bitch!

  • FAIL!!! Cool elevator though.

  • What did they say?

  • Is that Atlanta?

  • Yes.

  • EPIC FAIL

  • your not taking pictures anyways.. nd they should post it if their gonna be that arrogant about it

  • I would write to them about their arrogance.

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