A story
has been in the news this week about a passenger who alleged that a TSA officer
confiscated his camera and deleted the footage. While TSA understands it’s hard
at times to distinguish our officers from law enforcement or other officials,
the person who took the camera from the passenger in Puerto Rico was not a TSA
employee. TSA did not tamper with the camera or erase any of its content. Additionally,
the individual that appears in the video
being circulated is not a TSA employee.
For your
review, our photo policy is located on our blog
as well as at TSA.gov.
If you have a travel
related issue or question that needs an immediate answer, you can contact us by
clicking here.
If
you’ve been to TSA.gov in the last few days, you’ve probably noticed that we
have a new look! If not, be sure to check it out. But… while you’re taking it
for a test drive, please be aware that content is still being migrated to our
new page; therefore, there may be a few things you may not be able to locate.
So, please excuse this minor disruption during construction and thank you for
your patience.
On
a related note, it has been perceived that we rescinded our photo policy. Our
photo policy has not changed and is located here
as well as on our blog
If you have a travel
related issue or question that needs an immediate answer, you can contact us by
clicking here.