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Bloggers Now Eligible For Press Passes In NYC

RobotRunAmok writes "The New York City Police Department announced Tuesday that bloggers and others who publish on the Web will now be eligible for press credentials. The move comes as a result of a lawsuit filed in 2008 by three Web journalists who were denied press passes. In New York, journalists with press passes are typically allowed to cross police barricades at public events. 'Events that will qualify include city-sponsored activity — like a press conference or parade — as well as emergencies where the city has set up do-not-cross lines. The proposal also allows inexperienced journalists to obtain single-use press passes. Longtime civil rights lawyer Norman Siegel, who represented the journalists who sued, says the city will now decide who a journalist is by looking at the type of work they do, and not the organization they write for.'"

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  1. Re:great, thanks a lot by spun · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    If you engage your brain before posting, you will see that this post is a rebuttal to an argument for restricting press passes to those who have already worked in the field, i.e. to working journalists, that is to say, the policy we had before the change. Meaning, the 1 day pass rule would not apply.

    Get it? This wasn't a reply to the article, it was a reply to an argument against the changed policy. Meaning, your post was an absolute non sequiter, a waste of time.

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