Originally Posted by
ORDofcr
I never said it was criminal law. Regulatory = Administrative law. Excerpt from Wikipedia on "Code of Federal Regulations":
Well of course the CFR is up for interpretation, and you will interpret it differently than I do but here's what I believe is a good example. 49 CFR § 1540.107 (a) I can say that this means that the TSA can introduce any ridiculous rules about how to come through the checkpoint they want, because it says you may not enter the sterile area without submitting to whatever screening and/or inspection of your person and accessible property that the TSA chooses to conduct at that time. Basically you must comply with whatever screening is being done in order to come through the checkpoint. You may say that it means something completely different. And I know you will. It's a two way street and I may be one one side and you are on the other, although sometimes we are on the same side, looking across and saying "WTH were they thinking"...
Yeah, we all know that Wikipedia is the authority on everything.