Originally Posted by
Superguy
Bureaucracy does not an excuse make for trampling on someone's constitutional rights. It's still a government actor and the Constitution STILL applies, despite TSA's assertion to the contrary.
They might as well just wipe their a$$es with it at this rate.
Which provision of the constitution is violated when government takes a video of those in a
public place and releases the video to the public? And which case(s) support(s) your answer to the foregoing question if there is such a violation?