Non-commercial photography is protected under the First Amendment. There are no lawful local rules against photography in public places.[/QUOTE]
Commercial shopping malls are often believed to be 'public space' when in fact it has been ruled, if privately owned as most are, then it is not 'public space'. Photography e.g. can be prohibited.
Therefore, as many airports are privately owned by corporations and such then photography can probably be banned throughout the facility if they so wish.
Any attornies on board wish to elaborate?
Last edited by bluenotesro; Apr 21, 2010 at 11:27 pm
Reason: screwed up :)