Originally Posted by
eyecue
This is one of those cases where photographing the screening process in detail is not allowed. You can take pictures of the checkpoint but if you get close to the methods and means that are used and you capture them, that is not allowed. You are going to be asking to film three people: (the passenger, the TSA officer and the TSA officer witness.) So for you to consent is fine, the other two wont and if they could it would not matter because filming or taping the process could lead to revealing techniques and other things that could lead to exploitation of the process. In other words (and this makes people on here scream) it is SSI. Therefore it is against Federal law.
Very well. The photography will be stills and and the identity of the clerks will not be shown, just their hand and the passenger. I would grant review of all photos and the clerks could delete any that do not comply. Still against the rules?