I just bought the Scorpion EXO-400 and since you're only allowed to have a clear shield at night, is there something that allows you to have two shields in the helmet at once?
Every-time I went to a concert I was allow to make short clips whit my favorites but for the best answer you should ask the trent arena by giving them an email
Depending on what is asked of you depends on your responce. In business the first thing to know is never ever say it is not in my job description. Team work is most companies hot button right now and reguardless if I am a secretary where my primary job duties are administrative if there is a bathroom that is a mess and the janitor is not available cleaning it up should not be an issue. As long as the duty is not illeage like sexual harrasment or something of that sort the more you do outside of your job description the more valuable you become as an employee. If you are a waitress and being asked to do yard work and there are physical reasons why just open a diologe with your supervisor and without putting them on the defensive tell them why you deam the duty inappropriate and why.
i brought mine to a concert and they didnt say anything it was in the 1-800 Ask Gary amphitheater.
Sorry I don't know about this
It depends on the artist and / or venue. From my experience, most venues will let you take photographs as long as the flash is off. I like to take my small pocket point-and-shoot camera (not a DSLR) that has HD video recording capability, but try to be inconspicous. Generally, artists and venues frown upon video recording but if you pretend you're taking still photos while taking actual video you might be able to pull it off. If you want to play it totally safe you can stick with your mobile, but if you want quality pics and video try taking a small camera. Also, the reason you don't want to risk taking a DSLR is 'cause if you're stopped at the door / gate with it (not as easy to hide) you might have to take it back to your vehicle. A small point-and-shoot model can easily fit in your pocket.