Phil has confirmed that he will be traveling via Greyhound bus back home to Philadelphia, departing on 28 July. Depending on what time his slum-on-wheels departs, he should be arriving for a stopover in Salt Lake City sometime between late on the 28th and late the 29th, possibly the 30th of something major happens like the bus breaking down, but most likely early on the 29th.
Philthy Phil will most likely be waiting at the SLC Greyhound station for a few hours to catch a connecting coach and if he wants any food besides vending machine chips and candy bars he'll need to walk about 1 1/2 miles to get any kind of a hot meal.
That's going to give me plenty of time to execute "Operation Greyhound."
As I said in another thread, the company I work for provides security officers for the Salt Lake Intermodal Hub where the Greyhound station is located. The east side where the entrance is located is all floor to ceiling glass. Even if Phil doesn't leave the building it will be quite easy to take some photographs of him inside while I'm outside.
If he does leave, well I know that area very well and it will be a cake walk to follow him undetected and get some excellent photos of him.
And for those of you concerned with Phil attacking me, don't be. He can't take weapons on the bus because Greyhound checks baggage and uses metal detectors on passengers now. If he were to try to pick a fist fight, that's no big thing either. He got his ass handed to him by a skinny little hippie at an Occupy Rally. Im a big guy and I don't sweat Phil. And besides, I don't plan on getting within 50 yards of him. I've got high power lenses for my camera, so there's no need to get close.
And, should something come up and I miss him as he's headed east then I'll just catch him on the return trip. I've given out his photo and description to all the guards and I've also warned the staff at Greyhound to keep a close eye on him. I showed the manager his ED page just so he'll know what he's dealing with. Needless to say, the manager was quite disgusted.
Operation Greyhound will not fail. I've taken photos of many different kinds of wild animals in my day, but this will be my first Feral Bridge Troll. I'm very excited.
Philthy Phil will most likely be waiting at the SLC Greyhound station for a few hours to catch a connecting coach and if he wants any food besides vending machine chips and candy bars he'll need to walk about 1 1/2 miles to get any kind of a hot meal.
That's going to give me plenty of time to execute "Operation Greyhound."
As I said in another thread, the company I work for provides security officers for the Salt Lake Intermodal Hub where the Greyhound station is located. The east side where the entrance is located is all floor to ceiling glass. Even if Phil doesn't leave the building it will be quite easy to take some photographs of him inside while I'm outside.
If he does leave, well I know that area very well and it will be a cake walk to follow him undetected and get some excellent photos of him.
And for those of you concerned with Phil attacking me, don't be. He can't take weapons on the bus because Greyhound checks baggage and uses metal detectors on passengers now. If he were to try to pick a fist fight, that's no big thing either. He got his ass handed to him by a skinny little hippie at an Occupy Rally. Im a big guy and I don't sweat Phil. And besides, I don't plan on getting within 50 yards of him. I've got high power lenses for my camera, so there's no need to get close.
And, should something come up and I miss him as he's headed east then I'll just catch him on the return trip. I've given out his photo and description to all the guards and I've also warned the staff at Greyhound to keep a close eye on him. I showed the manager his ED page just so he'll know what he's dealing with. Needless to say, the manager was quite disgusted.
Operation Greyhound will not fail. I've taken photos of many different kinds of wild animals in my day, but this will be my first Feral Bridge Troll. I'm very excited.
