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Daniel Compton

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Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:09 pm Post subject: Harassed by DHS for spotting near TPA today |
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This morning I was spotting at Cypress Point Park as I have spotted there for nearly 3 years without any issues other than a Rent a Cop and a park maintenance guy asking me questions about what I was doing.
I was sitting amongst the palm trees and the open field east of the approach so I could get good light in the morning (despite there being a little bit of cloud cover at first). I saw a couple guys walking towards me that looked like a couple regular people. I figured they were coming to talk to me but I left my MP3 player and headphones on. They walked up to me so I took my headphones off. I thought at first they were a couple of "Captain Americas" or "freedom isn't free" types
One guy was wearing a black West Coast Choppers shirt and jeans and had a mullet and scruffy beard, the other guy was wearing a T shirt and jeans. The guy with the mullet pulls out an ID from his pocket and shows that it is from Department of Homeland Security. I saw Dept of Homeland Security on the ID, but I didn't see what else it said. By the way they were dressed they could have just been toilet cleaners at the DHS office there - no idea who they were.
They started getting really nosy, the guy with the mullet had a note pad and started writing stuff down
DHS: What are you taking pictures of?
Me: planes
DHS: Why?
Me: Its a hobby of mine
DHS: What do you do with the pictures?
Me. post them on websites
DHS: Your own?
Me: No, places like airport-data.com, myavation.net
DHS: Got an ID
I give him my ID
DHS: What is your date of birth?
Me: 1-5-75
DHS: You live in Orlando?
Me: Yes
DHS: You have been watching the news lately right?
Me: Yeah
DHS: You understand why we are talking to you right?
Me: No, I don't see how me taking pictures on the ground has anything to do with a guy lighting his pants on fire on a plane.
DHS: Well we are concerned about the pictures.
Me: I don't understand what that has to do with security.
DHS: You could be studying aircraft traffic patterns.
Me: I could find out all that online from my house. Also I work at Orlando Airport and have ramp access and customs access so I think I am safe.
DHS: Do you have your airport ID?
Me: Its in my car.
DHS: Where's your car?
Me: Parked in the lot over there.
(they never asked me to get the badge and in the meantime I am still snapping pictures of approaching aircraft)
DHS: If you live in Orlando, why are you out here?
Me: My girlfriend lives in Clearwater, and she is at work, it is my day off and I am hanging out here till she gets off work.
DHS: What is your girlfriend's name?
(now at this point I am getting pissed off and I am not going to get my girlfriend involved in this as this is irrelevent and only is between me and DHS - so I gave them a fake name - I figure I can lie since I am not under oath at this point.)
DHS: What is your girlfriend's date of birth?
Me: Sept 25, 1971
DHS: What is your girlfriend's address?
Me (lying again): I don't know the number, she lives in an Apartment in Dunedin.
DHS: How long have you been with her?
Me: 7 months
DHS: Where does she work?
Me: Sun Trust
DHS: Which one? In Dunedin (really she works in Clearwater)
DHS: (ask again) Are you familiar what has been happening in the news?
Me: (really annoyed but stayed calm, but got smart ass a bit) Yes, Someone in the Department of Homeland Security didn't put a suspected terrorist on a no fly list and we almost had 300 dead in Detroit if it wasn't for a heroic Dutch guy that stopped him.
Some how instead of pissing them off, they said "have a nice day" and left. Now these guys never told me I couldn't spot there and they were never rude. However they were a way too nosey. I can understand asking what I do, but asking about my girlfriend was none of their business and they don't need to be calling her and putting her under more stress as she has been stressed out lately.
Since the guys walked off without anything else. I got suspicious I might see cops or more official looking DHS agents coming so I felt it best to leave right then and there and went to get a bite to eat. After I left I thought that it made me look guilty that I left right after then. After I ate, I went back to the park and no one bothered me the rest of the day out there. |
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globemaster3
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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:45 pm Post subject: spotting at TPA or anywhere else. |
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you did the right thing, standing your ground was absolutely the right thing to do. as others have said, if you are not tresspassing or hindering traffic etc. you have EVERY right to take pictures of aircraft. when I first started spotting on a regular basis in colorado springs, the police were saying that i was tresspassing, it was not posted(WELL) in the spots i was at, they would then ask for ID, looking for wants and warrants, when they found none, they went about their day, and i stayed where i was to watch planes on the ramp. so dont feel guilty, i did for a while too, I am now over my guilt, when i shouldnt have felt that way at all.  _________________ we have the need, the need for speed. goose and maverick |
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Bluedharma

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Location: Littleton, CO
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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:46 pm Post subject: |
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I think Ztex has a very good point.
They may ask what you are doing, but I wonder who they are?
Strange that they would do that…
Get to know the airport authority in the area you are taking pictures of.
Someone starts to ask me questions... then I may call airport security if I don't know who they are.
Not out of spite, but they "could" be shady as well. If they are the bad guys, they will not want you there with a camera.
I would contact the airport authority and let them know that 2 guys are out asking "questions".
If they tell you it is Department of Homeland Security, then no problem. You are helping the “community watch” group.
If you are a friend of the airport you become a 2nd set of eyes for them. That is to their advantage.
We do have a right to photograph, but you should let the airport authority know what you are doing.
Since I have went out of my way to meet the airport security in my area, I have not been once stopped or hassled in any way.
Make sure you get a business card from airport security and tell them you will send them copies of the cool pictures you get.
Then when the concerned citizens stop you, you can have them call the number on the card.
I work with them, and they will work with me. And that makes everything easier for everyone. _________________ Live the Good Life
Bluedharma
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artracer
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Location: Odessa, FL
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I was there this afternoon from 5.30 pm until the FedEx DC 10 landed at 6.30. Then I drove to the Hoover Rd end of the airport and caught the BA 777 going off to Gatwick. No probs at the park. I was there with my 500 and monopod. One of Tampa's finest cruised by in his Crown Vic, and waved a merry hello. A few people there enjoying the glorious weather. A good spot, since the TIA people wont let me shoot from the parking garage any more.(DHS)
The park is better anyway. In the old days, you could get nearer the end of the runway. I shot the BA Concorde when it came to TIA back in 1985. Now THAT was a day. The goons you met were just wanna be's. They may or may not have been DHS people. Judging by their questions, I'd say they were Clearwater latrine sanitizers. Lets face it, if someone of middle eastern origin wanted to do some damage with a SAM 6, that park would be an easy set up. Of course, they may be spotted by those two DHS goons, who would not know what the hell a SAM 6 is. "Did you get that at Sam's Club then?" or something like it.....
Are'nt we happy to know that our lives are in such capable hands !! |
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