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I Hate the TSA

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説明I had to go to the Ontario International (ONT) in Ontario, California to drop someone off this morning. This extremely rude Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Officer told me I'm not allowed to take photos at the airport. He didn't speak very clearly either so I had to ask him to repeat himself several times. I wish now that I would have snapped off about a dozen more of him. This isn't even a very good photo—I'm just posting it on the Internet because I can. TSA employees like him make me angry.————————————————————————————————————————I usually consider myself a better-than-average researcher. I'm really good at finding things.I have not been able to find any laws prohibiting photography at an airport, or anywhere else for that matter. Some businesses have signs at their entrances that say "no photography," but that is the business's decision—it is not the law. And when someone politely asks for there to be no photography, it usually shows good form to comply with their wishes.After spending a lot of time on the TSA's website, the only photography-related info I could find is 1) that "primary lithium batteries" are often used in cameras, and 2) on a blog page someone said that "TSA asks people not to photograph the monitors," although no specific law citation accompanies the claim. I was unable to determine if these were "official" statements or not, but the blog was on the official TSA website.I did find a few interesting Photography and the Law websites:• Frequently Asked Questions about the United States Transportation    Security Administration [Unfortunately there aren't many answers to the frequently    asked questions.]• Photography is Not a Crime, by Carlos Miller• War On Photography• Article: Do You Own a Computer, Cellphone, Car, Camera or Backpack? Then you    may be a terrorist• 2008 Counter-Terrorism advertising campaign launched, Metropolitan Police in    the United Kingdom• Poster: Thousands of People Take Photos Every Day, report it to the Metropolitan    Police. PDF file.• Metro Police Parody: If you suspect it - report it, by Adriana Lukas• Metro Police Parody: Don’t Rely On Others. If You Suspect It, Report It, by Abu Eesa• Article: Photography & TSA Airport Security Checkpoints…Its OK!————————————————————————————————————————I found this little gem on the Internet (source) and I corrected a couple of misspelled words:Live from the Honolulu International Airport, I bring you the following conversation I shared with the Transport Security Administration about the photography of their checkpoint.Me: Is there any specific written TSA regulation prohibiting photography?TSA Captain: Yes there is. Photography is not allowed.Me: Can I see this in writing?TSA Captain: I can’t let you see that.Me: Then how do I know it exists?TSA Captain: I just told you.————————————————————————————————————————Some TSA RulesWith sources. All italics and bold are mine, except where noted."Breast milk [is] allowed in reasonable quantities exceeding three ounces and [is] not required to be in the zip-top bag."Source: TSA website"There is no restriction on the amount of baby formula, breast milk, or medicines you can bring, but they must be declared and presented for inspection at the checkpoint."Source: TSA websiteIs "reasonable quantities" (item 1 above) the same thing as "no restriction"? Do you have to present your breast milk containers for inspection?"You are required to remove your shoes before you enter the walk-through metal detector. . . . Disposable booties or slippers may be worn through the checkpoint to help protect your feet, but they must be disposed of prior to leaving the screening area."Source: TSA website"As of January 1, 2008, the Department of Transportation (DOT) through the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) no longer allows loose [TSA's emphasis] lithium batteries in checked baggage."Source: TSA website"Our highly trained transportation security officers . . ."Source: TSA websiteComedy!"Our current policies and procedures focus on ensuring that all passengers, regardless of their personal situations and needs, are treated equally and with the dignity, respect, and courtesy they deserve."Source: TSA websiteMore comedy!"Gel shoe inserts are not permitted, . . ."Source: TSA websiteYou are permitted to carry "scissors - metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches" and "screwdrivers (seven inches or less in length)" on the plane with you.Source: TSA website"Lithium-ion batteries, often found in laptop computers, differ from primary lithium batteries, which are often used in cameras. Some newer AA-size batteries are also primary lithium. While there is no explosion hazard associated with either kind of battery, . . ."Source: TSA website"Knitting needles are permitted in your carry-on baggage or checked baggage [TSA's emphasis]. . . . In case a Security Officer does not allow your knitting tools through security . . ."Source: TSA websiteYou are just not allowed to knit an Afghan!"You may bring skydiving rigs [parachutes] with and without Automatic Activation Devices (AAD) as carry-on or checked luggage. . . . If security officers need to further search your bag, they will make every effort search it without out opening the chute."Source: TSA website"The equipment used to screen checked baggage will damage undeveloped film. Pack your undeveloped film in your carry-on bag. High speed and specialty film should be hand inspected at the security checkpoint. To facilitate hand-inspection, remove your undeveloped film from the canister and pack in a clear plastic bag."Source: TSA website"TSA has worked with several companies to develop [baggage] locks that can be opened by security officers using universal "master" keys so that the locks may not have to be cut."Source: TSA website"NEVER leave babies in an infant carrier while it goes through the X-ray machine."Source: TSA websiteOkay, this is a good one."Buy batteries from reputable sources and only use batteries approved for your device – avoid counterfeits! A counterfeit battery is more likely to cause a fire in your equipment – costing you more in the long run, and compromising safety."Source: TSA website————————————————————————————————————————20090421_0008-1a1_600x800
撮影日2009-04-21 09:23:23
撮影者Caveman Chuck , Hemet, California, United States
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撮影地Guasti, California, United States 地図
カメラCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi , Canon
露出0.017 sec (1/60)
開放F値f/5.0
焦点距離23 mm


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