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At FedEx Field, an Eventual Victory for Shutterbugs

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The Washington Post, September 25th, 2007

Come on back, photographers; the stadium's safe. The Washington Redskins are apologizing to a University of Maryland student who was removed from his seat at this season's home opener, questioned by security officers and had his camera confiscated -- all because he was taking photos of the game and his friends. Whether it's a developer in downtown Silver Spring or a secretive federal agency operating out of an Arlington County office building, it's become all the rage for property owners to confiscate cameras, force innocent passersby to erase photos and generally ban photography in places tha...

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