Originally Posted by
pmocek
When airport security guard Jonathon Breedon, who examined my boarding pass before calling the police, addressed his supervisor, Gerald Romero, he expressed two concerns, saying, "First of all, he's refusing to show ID. Second, he's videotaping and taking pictures of the process."
Now that you point it out, I remember that. But it's odd that he'd view it as a reason to call the police because less than a minute earlier, he'd used words like "no problem" to describe the ID situation. My understanding is that the reason for that comment was that it was the job of the STSO, not Breedon, to fill in the no-ID form. So that if you hadn't been videotaping, he'd still have to call his supervisor. In other words, I interpreted his remark as "I was about to call you to process this no-ID, but then he started videotaping".