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Re: TSA Screening at Penn Station Today |
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Posted by randyo on Tue Jan 10 16:10:01 2012, in response to Re: TSA Screening at Penn Station Today, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Mon Jan 9 22:36:02 2012. In several of those links it was suggested to visually record the activities of the TSA personnel when encountering a possible violation of constitutional rights. However, a couple of weeks ago, it was reported on this forum that an individual in Illinois who was doing both a video and audio recording of police on his grandmother's property performing an investigation was arrested and charged with a felony for violating a state law prohibiting audio recording of law enforcement officers without their consent. I haven't heard any further info about the case, but it would seem that anyone in either a public area or on private property under the control of the individual doing the recording has no expectation of privacy. Now since such recordings under the circumstances I described are protected by the US Constitution, I fail to see how such a law or the enforcement thereof can prevail. |
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