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Aircraft logos were painted over, employees told to erase photos
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Taking pictures of a "crime scene" does not "compromise" it, it only documents what has already happened. It may interfere with the ability of "authorities" to have exclusive "control" of how they wish to document and portray what happened.
The policy of destroying pictures or not allowing pictures to be taken should not be allowed. It allows for the so called authorities to fabricate the circumstances knowing there will not be pictures to refute what they say. It has been proven time after time that
law enforcement in many cases are worse then the criminals they are supposed to protect the public from. It may not be with criminal intent but pictures may also show the incompetance of the investigators. They feel safe if they can promote a senario with out the risk of that being shown false. Sunshine is the best disinfectant.
"Police are waiting for two key pieces of information: toxicology reports that would determine whether Hedglin was under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time he stole the plane and an analysis of the plane's voice recorder and data box, Van Fleet said." ~ article
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Painting over a company logo is common sense and nothing sinister. No company wants to see their logo in photo after photo of an air disaster of any type. Like it or not, it creates an unhealthy image in people's minds. Companies spend millions of dollars building their brand and do everything they can to protect it. Of course, you notice the Deseret News shows a photo with the logo still on the aircraft. Typical journalistic sensitivity!
waltman -- REALLY?
I guess it depends on the company. Honest or not.
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