Atlanta Cops Detain Man for Recording TSA Checkpoint

Carlos Miller
Photography Is Not A Crime.com
Sept. 9, 2013

By now, everybody except TSA screeners and airport cops pretty much know we are legally allowed to video record TSA checkpoints at airports.

The policy has been clearly stated on the Transportation Security Administration website since at least 2008, which is when I first came across it, and has been modified over the years to make it shorter, clearer but, of course, to add a disclaimer that “taking photographs may also prompt airport police or a TSA official to ask what your purpose is.”

In the latest video, which was posted August 30, a man with two video cameras, including a Go Pro strapped to his head, decides to test out the policy by standing well away from a checkpoint and recording at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

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This article was posted: Monday, September 9, 2013 at 4:06 pm

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