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April 1, 2008

Here's how to submit photos

TAHLEQUAH DAILY PRESS —

Please review these terms of agreement before sending in photographs. When e-mailing pictures, please state you agree to the terms listed on our Web site; and be sure to include your name, address and phone number for contact purposes only. You may be called to verify you sent the photographs.

If at all possible, please send all photos as .JPG attachments in one e-mail.

We do not guarantee all photos will run, nor do we guarantee publication dates. Photos may take several weeks before publication.

Image Terms of Service

You may only contribute photos that you have taken yourself or that you have all rights to transmit and license and which do not violate trademark, copyright, privacy or any other rights of any other person.

You warrant that you have permission from all persons appearing in your photos for you to make this contribution and grant rights described herein.

You may not contribute photos that contain expressions of hate, abuse, offensive images or conduct, obscenity or pornography or any material that could give rise to any civil or criminal liability under applicable law or regulations.

By uploading a photo, (a) you grant to Tahlequah Daily Press and/or tahlequahdailypress.com, a perpetual, non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to use, copy, print, display, reproduce, modify, publish, post, transmit and distribute the photo and any material included in such photo; and (b) you certify that any person pictured in the submitted photograph (or, if a minor, his/her parent/guardian) authorizes the Tahlequah Daily Press and/or tahlequahdailypress.com to use, copy, print, display, reproduce, modify, publish, post, transmit and distribute the photo and any material included in such photo; and (c) you agree to indemnify the Tahlequah Daily Press and/or tahlequahdailypress.com and its affiliates, directors, officers and employees and hold them harmless from any and all claims and expenses, including attorneys' fees, arising from the photo and/or your failure to comply with these rules.

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The use of cell phones while driving is increasingly becoming an issue. What do you think about cell phone use by emergency personnel, like law enforcement officers, EMTs, firemen, etc.?

• If the law allows the common citizen to use cell phones while driving, emergency personnel should be able to also.
• Emergency personnel should be held to a higher standard. Since they are often driving faster than normal, they should not be allowed to use cell phones while driving, even if other citizens can.
• They should be allowed to use them like anyone else, but their host entities (hospitals, fire departments, cities, etc.) should carry extra insurance for this reason.
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