Re: TSA sued over suspicionless detention of political activist
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:48 am
This guy was a jerk and so was the TSA officer. He should have just told them who he was and what the cash was for; but he was just all fired up from being at a Libertarian event. Simpler for everyone and he would have been on his way after a 5 minute screening.
That said this is a little concerning. It’s not just that he can choose to drive to his destination as was mentioned above. It was too late for that. I listened to the full audio on the ACLU website. Once his answers were not satisfactory they took him to a private room and interviewed him. At this point he was being detained and could not just leave and take the bus. The TSA agent escalated and had the police interview him. When this was not satisfactory they threatened to take him to the station and have him answer to the FBI and DEA. This escalated to the point of them telling him he was being detained and asked if he would go quietly or if cuffs were needed. He was packing up his stuff to go quietly with them when someone called the police and told him they had figured out he was a Ron Paul campaign worker. Then the whole tone of the conversation changed and they quickly let him go.
Once you question a LEO's authority all kinds of bad things can happen. If it had been you or I in that situation, without his political connections, we’d be spending the night in jail. It’s good he pushed it and made the recording so that TSA can review their process and hopefully write better guidance for their agents.
That said this is a little concerning. It’s not just that he can choose to drive to his destination as was mentioned above. It was too late for that. I listened to the full audio on the ACLU website. Once his answers were not satisfactory they took him to a private room and interviewed him. At this point he was being detained and could not just leave and take the bus. The TSA agent escalated and had the police interview him. When this was not satisfactory they threatened to take him to the station and have him answer to the FBI and DEA. This escalated to the point of them telling him he was being detained and asked if he would go quietly or if cuffs were needed. He was packing up his stuff to go quietly with them when someone called the police and told him they had figured out he was a Ron Paul campaign worker. Then the whole tone of the conversation changed and they quickly let him go.
Once you question a LEO's authority all kinds of bad things can happen. If it had been you or I in that situation, without his political connections, we’d be spending the night in jail. It’s good he pushed it and made the recording so that TSA can review their process and hopefully write better guidance for their agents.