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Detain Man for taking pictures at Rail Station...Wrongly Sites Patriot Act
for detention 


 <http://scottystarnes.wordpress.com/author/scottystarnes/> Scotty Starnes |
June 2, 2011 at 12:12 PM | Tags:
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on> Baltimore Cultural Light Rail Station,
<http://scottystarnes.wordpress.com/?tag=christopher-fussell> Christopher
Fussell,
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Maryland Transit Administration,
<http://scottystarnes.wordpress.com/?tag=mta> MTA,
<http://scottystarnes.wordpress.com/?tag=patriot-act> Patriot Act,
<http://scottystarnes.wordpress.com/?tag=rail-station> rail station |
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Big Brother has become more paranoid and more invasive under the Obama
regime:

watch?v=_iMr76atjUA&feature=youtu.be

BALTIMORE (
<http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2011/06/01/mta-officers-detain-man-for-taking
-pictures/> WJZ) - The Maryland Transit Administration says more training
may be called for after three MTA officers detained a man for taking
pictures at a light rail station.

Pat Warren has more on the incident.

According to the ACLU, this isn't the first time MTA Police have overstepped
their bounds.

In a YouTube posting, Christopher Fussell left the camera rolling when he
was confronted by three MTA officers for taking pictures at the Baltimore
Cultural Light Rail Station.

"It is my understanding that I am free to take pictures as long as it's not
for commercial purposes but for personal use," Fussell said in the video.

"Not on state property, not without proper authorization," an officer said.

Fussell:  "From who?"

Officer:  "Nobody's allowed to take pictures."

The MTA admits the officers were in error.

"They can most certainly take photos of our system," Ralign Wells, the MTA
Administrator, said.

In addition to being wrong about MTA and state policy, the officer
incorrectly cites the Patriot Act.

"Listen, listen to what I'm saying.  The Patriot Act says that critical
infrastructure, trains, train stations, all those things require certain
oversight to take pictures, whether you say they are for personal use or
whatever, that's your story," the officer said.

"Listen, listen to what I'm saying.  The Patriot Act says that critical
infrastructure, trains, train stations, all those things require certain
oversight to take pictures, whether you say they are for personal use or
whatever, that's your story," the officer said.

"So why don't you have any signs posted to say I cannot take pictures?"
Fussell said.

"Our officers have become very sensitive post 9/11 and we're trying to see
that they understand our passengers and citizens also have a right to take
pictures," Wells said.

The officer eventually threatened to take Fussell into custody.

"Do you have Maryland state identification on you?" the officer asked.

"I am not committing a crime," Fussell said.

"Sir, I'm going to ask you one last time, then I'm going to take you into
custody.  Do we understand each other?" the officer said.

The ACLU considers it harassment by the MTA.

"This is not South Africa under apartheid and in this country, police do not
have the right to walk up to you and demand you produce identification to
them," said David Rocah, ACLU.

The MTA acknowledges that additional training is in order.

"We'll look at our training processes, we'll look at whether any
administrative situations need to occur with those officers," Wells said.

The ACLU says it's been working with the MTA on this very issue for five
years, with no satisfactory result.

Fussell was detained for more than 40 minutes before MTA Police finally let
him go on his way.

 



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