Why?Security Cast Members asked us not to take a photo of the EPCOT scanners
That's pretty common for security areas. No sense in having information available about the security systems in use. That in itself is a security issue.Why?
I disagree that taking photos of a security setup is a security issue.That's pretty common for security areas. No sense in having information available about the security systems in use. That in itself is a security issue.
I disagree that taking photos of a security setup is a security issue.
Not that I have ever wanted to. Just seems silly.
True thousands of guests taking pictures end up with the security system in the background or taking a picture of the entrance in general will, of course, have the security system in them. That is just coincidental. I am curious why someone would want to take a picture of the security system setup specifically? Why would a supposedly innocent guest interested in a magical day at a Disney property be focused on the security set up at a gate? It is prudent for CM's to ask guests to not photograph the security system set up. To the CM's I say Good Job!Exactly. It's not like thoudands and thousands of guests are not going to be taking pictures of it anyway.
Why would anyone want to take pictures of the security scanners specifically?Why?
Why would anyone want to take pictures of the security scanners specifically?
That’s common for any security screening operation. Start taking pictures in a TSA screening area and see what happens.Why?
It is a security issueI disagree that taking photos of a security setup is a security issue.
Not that I have ever wanted to. Just seems silly.
I have no desire to do so but it is not prohibited by tsa.That’s common for any security screening operation. Start taking pictures in a TSA screening area and see what happens.
Well in this case, because they run a Disney blog and they wanted to show the new security procedures to their readers who are planning a Disney trip.Why would anyone want to take pictures of the security scanners specifically?
Yes. Now start taking pictures of the screening process and their equipment and see what happens.I have no desire to do so but it is not prohibited by tsa.
Can I film and take photos at a security checkpoint? | Transportation Security Administration
TSA does not prohibit photographing, videotaping or filming at security checkpoints, as long as the screening process is not interfered with or sensitive information is not revealed. Interference with screening includes but is not limited to holding a recording device up to the face of a TSA...www.tsa.gov
Lol. I provide a link to the government agency, you tell me it’s not true ‘cause you say.Yes. Now start taking pictures of the screening process and their equipment and see what happens.
Legality. That is their official stance because it has to be. The key line in your link is “as long as the screening process is not interfered with or sensitive information is not revealed.”Lol. I provide a link to the government agency, you tell me it’s not true ‘cause you say.
That’s my point. It’s legal to do so.Legality. That is their official stance because it has to be. The key line in your link is “as long as the screening process is not interfered with or sensitive information is not revealed.”
Doesn’t mean you won’t be stopped. As I said if you start documenting the process and equipment you will be stopped.That’s my point. It’s legal to do so.
Cause a random guy on a wdw fan site is right and the tsa website is wrong. Got it.Doesn’t mean you won’t be stopped. As I said if you start documenting the process and equipment you will be stopped.
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