I remember a judge ruling in an American case, that a photographer was NOT "Trespassing to make money." He was shooting photos to make money and shooting photos in this situation is of course, not a crime.
if the photographer is trespassing, then its a crime. whether someone is making money at it or just walking, trespassing is still a crime..
Legally however a photographer is not trespassing in a public place until he is told to stop taking pictures or leave. If the government or private property is accessible to the general public then same rules apply.
i guess it depends on the area. this problem goes well beyond train tracks though, and easily spills over into people going onto private property. even despite no trespassing signs. abandoned/vacant buildings being one of the most popular. That really wasn't the main point of
this particular thread though, but since its my thread, i wont lock it if i derail it myself.
My issue, really, is this... just because it is not technically illegal, does not make it right.
I have noticed that photographers are one of the absolute
worst groups for having a "do as I say, not as I do" attitude.
Don't steal my copyrighted photos, but Ill jump your fence to get into your empty building to take pictures because i
want to.
they can gussy it up however they want, justify it however they want, but I just can not see it as anything but a blatant disrespect of
someones property... those
same people would go ape**** over someone else taking
their photos (IE

rivate property) and using them, even in a non commercial sense.
maybe some of them wouldn't care. there's always the exception to the rule, but i am willing to bet that if I took their photos, removed their watermark (you know, jumped the fence and ignored the signs) and posted them on my website giving them away for free, they would be pretty upset....even though i am not making any money with them.
I dunno...like i said. this is just how i personally feel about that. its irrelevant really.
I am always being told i should focus my attention more on things that actually matter....Thing is though, I feel that honor, integrity and respect really
do matter...I guess they went out of style somewhere along the way, replaced by rationalization and gratification. Maybe im just a moralist. maybe i have just spent too long having rules and protocols drilled into my head. I just cant shake the feeling though.