Well, I was just as polite as they were. I gave them my ID without a hassle. They laughed when they saw the giant Afro I used to have (I now have a buzz cut). He asked for my contact number. I gave it to him.
At no point did he tell me I was doing some thing wrong.
Not a big deal but it did rattle me. And I just wanted this somewhere just in case.
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"Terrorists use digital cameras".
I don't see it that way. The problems begin when everyone is under suspicion. It doesn't matter how polite or 'professional.'
Some point to a 'new' reality after 9/11. Sadly that new reality is not one I think is necessary, effective or positive.
As Sean points out when will this end? If it is due to 9/11 and we are attacked again will the next step be a quick DNA sample or a trip to the station? ..and when we're attacked again, and again?
I'd rather be free and 'unsafe', then have my rights slowly removed and still be unsafe.
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess (an "educated" guess - I work at a federal law enforcement agency) that there was something else going on. FBI agents don't just hang around bus stations. This doesn't explain why you were talked to, but this was likely not a normal day for them, either.
One more thing don't be a tough guy/girl and refuse to give proper ID--if you do that will be the fastest way to jail, LE has the right to ask for ID and also has the right to detain you until they figure out who you are.
Or what if you'd excercised your constitutional rights and said "I'm doing nothing illegal, buzz off, or at least let me consult my lawyer before I give you any information."
As we take these measures to "protect" ourselves we are exposing our fear, and the enemy has in someway one a battle.
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Terence----You might want to reread the ACLU page, there is a little read between the lines there. If LE approaches you and questions you about what you are doing, LE has a duty/right ascertain your ID. Just because you give a name doesn't mean they have to take it at face value, they can request proof of ID and if you don't/can't provide it LE can detain/arrest you until they have verified who you are. When david b was taking pictures someone alerted LE they went to investigate, they could have detained him until they properly IDed him. If you don't believe me try it someday----let me know how it goes when you finally get access to a computer.
Maybe I should move to Canada?
...He also made a comment about me doing half the work (photographing) for possible terrorists...
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