With Easter aproaching a lot of Coaches have passed through Dover in recent days, including the 26th, when I captured Crosskeys Coaches recently repainted Tourismo FX65HWZ and D.J. Coaches of Gravesend's Brand New Yutong YK26KVZ, which is a departure from the Tourismo's that D.J. usually buy, though this was my only attempt at a shot of it that a truck didn't completely ruin...
However if any of you are considering a visit to Dover to see some of this variety, I feel I should warn you to be aware of your surroundings when photographing, as on the 27th shortly after taking this picture:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/69558134@N05/55172102946,
in the same street as YK26KVZ
, I was stopped by an Officer from Kent Police who informed me that someone, who he implied was onboard that out of area vehicle, had Wasted Police Time (his words), by reporting me for taking that picture despite me photographing that vehicle in a Public Place.
The Officer who was very polite, was more than satisfied that I posed no danger especially after learning which Transport Magazines some of my photography goes to, but did remind me (and encourage me to warn other photographers), that photography of any vehicles while they are using the new-ish EES Passport Control Centre is now Strictly Forbidden, even from Dover Western Heights, and anyone observed photographing the facilities or vehicles using them, should expect to be stopped and questioned, so bear this in mind.