Pretty ridiculous. Both the search and the questioning about the taping.
As for the search, I suppose it isn't unthinkable a child could sneak through stuff in security. It isn't a bad idea. On the same hand, it's just a kid. A pat down in front of tons of people at the airport? What about privacy? They could have easily taken him to the side to do it, but no. The search is pretty questionable, the way it was done and where.
As for the taping, it's the kind of response I would expect from officials. Ever since Rodney King and other incidents have been caught on tape, security has always been suspicious of people with cameras and recordings. On the one hand, it could be considered dangerous since a potential terrorist could video tape the methods used and find a better way to get around it. On the flip side, the manner in which they handled the video taping is suspicious as well. It supports the idea that if these methods are made known, the public will be infuriated and force the TSA to remove the procedures.
So, I could understand the reasons why the pat down happened and the man was asked to get rid of the recording. But in this case, I think the TSA is more afraid of what could come of these terrible measures they are implementing. Frankly, the guy should have not agreed to being asked questions and told them to stick it or ask for a lawyer. There's no reason for treatment like that.
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