<Dolores Brown wrote> I guess you can wait until there are no >workers around and take all the pictures you want. It's a big place so >they can't be in every place at the same time. As I and many others have indicated, we've had good experiences with staff at Holy Sepulchre. But you can see that many have had not so pleasant experiences. And I think that can be said about any cemetery we go to. I would caution though that if anyone does decide to go to Holy Sepulchre and try to avoid the workers (or any cemetery for that matter) that you are accompanied by someone else. A friend or family member. The more the better. Please do not go alone. I have been to Holy Sepulchre about 6 or 7 times over the past six year and I've never had a problem. Each time I've gone with my wife. A couple of times my 3 year old daughter had tagged along. But I've always stopped into the office to let them know we were there. On one occasion when one of the grounds keepers was showing me around I told him I wanted to go over to a section where I knew my great-grandfather is buried. When I told him the section he got concerned and told me that it was not a good area to go to. He actually sent a truck and two of his employees to escort me and they sat in their vehicle next to my rental car, wife and daughter and kept an eye on them while I went over and documented my gravesite. In big city cemeteries the workers know what is safe and where you need to be careful. Just be cautious and try to use the staff. There's a bad apple in every company. Don't let one supposed worker turn you off to using them. Just my 2 cents. Shawn List Admin/Moderator