Land of the free*
*Unless of course you do something that minimum wage grunts with a badge find disagreeable, that is.
FBI police harass student for photographing “sensitive” area
Jerome Vorus, who is becoming a full-fledged photo rights activist while still in his teens, had yet another confrontation Friday over his photography.
The 19-year-old college student was taking pictures outside the J. Edgar Hoover Building in Washington DC when an FBI police officer ordered him not to take her photo.
First he turned on the video camera on his cell phone. Then he informed her that that she didn’t have an expectation of privacy.
As he was walking away, another FBI cop pulled up in a car and ordered him to stop.
That cop told him he was not allowed to photograph a ramp that leads into a parking garage because it was somehow “sensitive” – even though it is not only visible from the public eye, it is off a public sidewalk.
The cop then demanded to see identification, prompting Vorus to ask if he was being detained.
At first, the cop said yes, he was being detained; for photographing this so-called sensitive area, the one in which groups of people are walking by nonchalantly in the above video as the two men debate.</em>