Murdoughnut
Well sized member
After hitting my normal spot above the short term parking lot at Tampa International, I decided to try my luck on the perimeter road near 36R. I spent about 40-minutes there snapping shots before packing up and getting ready to leave. As I was sitting in my truck flipping through some shots, I was startled to see three officers surrounding my vehicle.
Long story short, someone called in to report a suspicious person taking photos of airplanes and the airport 5-0 showed up. The whole situation was fine, the officers were polite and very respectful. I explained to them what I was doing and showed them my TSA badge (even though it was expired) and gave them my license. They were looking into my truck, so I told them they could search it if they wanted. They just wanted to see my photos, so I flipped through a few dozen or so for them.
They just recommended I call ahead of time for permission. I hadn't done that because I had heard that TIA rejects such requests. Plus I wasn't too alert during these shots because I was off airport property.
Made for a funny story, but like I said, the officers were quite cool about it and let me go.
Long story short, someone called in to report a suspicious person taking photos of airplanes and the airport 5-0 showed up. The whole situation was fine, the officers were polite and very respectful. I explained to them what I was doing and showed them my TSA badge (even though it was expired) and gave them my license. They were looking into my truck, so I told them they could search it if they wanted. They just wanted to see my photos, so I flipped through a few dozen or so for them.
They just recommended I call ahead of time for permission. I hadn't done that because I had heard that TIA rejects such requests. Plus I wasn't too alert during these shots because I was off airport property.
Made for a funny story, but like I said, the officers were quite cool about it and let me go.