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Old Sep 25, 2012, 8:19 am
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yandosan
 
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Mugged by TSA in San Juan PR

I almost got arrested yesterday and my camera was seized by TSA...
I believe it is legal to videotape in the airports in the USA, with the exception
of behind the X ray scanner or coming into customs. In fact, the TSA website says most videotaping is not illegal or prohibited....
What happened:
I was in the San Juan aiport at noon (Sept 24) heading for St. Kitts.
I videotaped (Canon Power Shot) the podium where they make you show the passport/boarding pass, as I approached and then the next area with the X-ray scanners. It was busy. One TSA woman told me to stop from about 20 feet away. I didn't.
They all seemed intrigued I wouldn't follow their orders.
A TSA guy soon approached me and said I had to stop. I kept the video going and said "Sorry, it's a Constitutional right." He said "Okay" and walked back, a little indignant, to the X ray area.


When I went through X rays they were wating for me. Two uptight TSA ladies rolled up on a cart and approached me. I grabbed my camera and started rolling; I wanted to capture the conversation with them, expecting a browbeating. One of them approached me and violently ripped the camera from my hands. I was shocked and told her to give it back and lunged for my camera. They took my camera and passport and boarding pass and ran off
to some corner to confer with one another. A police officer approached and asked where I was from.
I said California. The conversation went like this:

Me: "I'm from California. WHy?"
Him: "Well, each State has its own rules."
Me: "BUt this is TSA. A Federal agency. Therefore these 'State laws' don't apply. Besides, the First Amendment of the Constitution trumps state rules."
Him : "Not in Puerto Rico. You might end up in Court here."
Me : "Puerto Rico belongs to the USA."
Him: "This is an airport. You can't just videotape people. You need permission."
Me : "Nonsense, this is a public arena. There is no permission required or any expectation of privacy here."
Him: "No, Puerto Rico is not like the States. There are local laws that have nothing to do with the way they do things in the States."
Me: "Look, let's just agree to disagree. I don't believe anything you say. You're just covering for the TSA. I want my camera back.
She stole it. I want her to give it back right now."
Him : "She didn't steal it. She just confiscated it because you violated the rules."


The TSA lady reappeared with my camera, passport, boarding pass. I took it and started to walk away (by now pissed off) when I noticed the camera would not go on. I looked at the cartridge/memory chip slot and it was gone. They had stolen it!
I showed the cop and said, "Look I want my cartridge (with 200 or so personal photos) back or I'll call a lawyer and 911 to get more cops.
This is outrageous!" He seemed to be aware I was getting upset and the TSA ladies scurried off with the cop and came back 2 minutes later with the
cartridge. "It must have fallen on the ground" said the cop. Yeah, right. Predictably all the videos of them giving me a hard time were deleted. The whole episode lasted about 10 minutes.
I have not recorded any photos or images since this event....


Any advice will be welcome. If I can recover those videos they will be very interesting to people.
I really hope I can recover them and/or get the aiport footage from their cameras.... I still can't believe what happened.
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