J.James said:all any video is going to do is be used as evidence that he was there and used as evidence that he was recording. IN other words it will be used to prove it was him that was there.
Helios said:So - after I come back from vacation (Sep 8) I will hire advocate and - will see. I will write any news here.
Thank you guys!
I would not run to the media. You'll have no control over how they portray you and your story, which could end up hurting you. People who talk to the media should have training on how to deal with the press because there are definite dos and don'ts that can make the difference between a good interview and a bad interview.witold said:6. Contact local TV/newspaper. They don't like general paranoia from big oil companies, either. They will probably be friendly to your story and may even get you in touch with a lawyer or give you other good advice.
Because the US does not have shutter control over all earth observing satellites because many of them are owned by non-US companies.Suwaneeguy said:My question has always been, if it's illegal to take a photograph of it, then why is it legal for a satellite to take the same photo?
MrC said:Ouch! Good luck with this. Seems like a very minor offence, a shame they couldn't just tell you dont fly or come here again. $2000 for a basic attorney? I'm flabbergasted!
Helios said:MrC said:Ouch! Good luck with this. Seems like a very minor offence, a shame they couldn't just tell you dont fly or come here again. $2000 for a basic attorney? I'm flabbergasted!
I wrote to Chevron via their website contact my explanation and apologizes, they just did not answer to me.
It is resonable price for me if he will stop it all.
To everybody: be careful. Step left, step right, any your unstandard behavior can be reason of a lot of troubles. Be careful.
Clipper707 said:Catalina36 said:Seriously doubt you will go to jail for trespassing. Get a lawyer and you will probably just end up with a slap on the hand and good sized bill from the lawyer. Keep us up to date on how this plays out though. Best of luck to you.
+1
At this point, I figure if they wanted you to go to jail, they would come knocking on your door.
Call a lawyers office. There's probably a free consultation phone call anyway. Good luck!
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