Taking Photos on Plane leads to Interrogation
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Mind you the individual wasn't charged with anything, he didn't lose any property, wasn't arrested, and from what I read here was held for questioning. I'm not a lawyer, but I assume that at some point you can just get up and say,"Charge me or I'm leaving." In today's environment, I think it has become "better safe than sorry" attitude for everything. I think it's silly. Ounce of prevention, pound of cure, but when you can't see what the prevention is really preventing, then as far as I'm concerned it's all about fear and paranoia. |
i think you can be held without charge now. he showed the pictures without fuss and didnīt create a scene at all. yes, i think the treatment was a complete over-reaction. it would have been nice if he was asked to desist 1st.
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Fear mongering and some over-zelous coyboy federalies.
Bunch of monkeys aviation security has become these days. Edit: He should frame those pictures, put them in the tate modern, call it 'art' and make millions... |
I'm wondering why he took such crappy pictures?
I've taken pictures of a hot model girl sleeping next to me, the hot Qantus stewardess, some landmarks out the window,... I don't know. If they were pictures that made sense I would understand it, but what is in those pictures. Is there anything in those pictures? |
I am all for security but with a bit of common sense used all of this could be avoided. I feel as if everyone would just rather "pass the buck" , not matter how small the incident, rather than make the call themselves - that way it won't come back to bite them in the ass.
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It's all a matter of relativity in the end. It's the age old question of how fat is fat? But in this case, it's how far safe can we go until it's actually more dangerous again?
Here's a safety video for all you world travelers. |
you gotta love the aussies.
good ol chopper reid. anyone seen the movie made about him? |
Just a thought - some of those pictures make it appear that he was holding the camera somewhat low - lower than eye level, anyway. I wonder if the flight attendant was worried less about terrorism and more about upskirt photos? Perhaps that's why she asked to see the pictures.
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I know I have read articles about the actual TSA having essentially secret shoppers go through to identify security problems. The security screeners end up forced into retraining before they can return to work if they make mistakes. I imagine that they are not allowed very many mistakes before they lose their jobs. I have no idea if these type scenarios are tried on the staff on board planes. |
Any good security team tests and improves their security by having a team try and beat the system. It's the only way to really gage how effective your security really is and where the weaknesses are.
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The stewardess at the time would not be aware of the net availabilty of this information and was just following protoccol. I have spent entire flights pre- and post- 9-11 taking photos, but the majority included my traveling companions or of the scenery outside of the window. I do not believe this was a racial profile incident but simply the passengers ignorance to realize the context of his actions were not consistant with his intentions. My ethnicity has resulted in racial profiling throughout my life to include Latino gang member, Greek immigrant, Italian crime family to the most frustrating experience at the time of the Gulf War . An Iraqi national that nearly resulted in a denial to exit the U.K. because I did not check in exactly one hour before flight time. I endured a 40 minute near body search and luggage repacking. Thanks Mom and Dad for the dark hair and skin. |
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