More railfan persecution:
http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2011/06/01/mta-officers-detain-man-for-taking-pictures/

http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2011/06/01/mta-officers-detain-man-for-taking-pictures/

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This is why I stay away from taking pics of modern trains....Give me the historic railroads.
They are if they suspect you are hiding something beneath them I.E. you go through a airport with no full body scanner and you set off the metal detectors many times even though your watch, necklace, and pockets are empty..They're not allowed to ask you to take off your trousers are they???
They're not allowed to ask you to take off your trousers are they???
Some people make it out to be worse then it is, or some people cause the problems to come upon themselves. I do not see the full body scanners in use and some of the major airports as an issue. You simply stand where they have the marks on the floor, raise your hands, wait for 5 seconds then move out the another where you stand for another second, then you move on.I'm sorry guys but I just can't get over this level of intrusive paranoia! I was through an airport (yes, yes, it's not trains but the railway runs past the end of the runway just to keep it all train relevant) twice last weekend and it was just a case of showing my passport, boarding pass and putting my belt and other metal/liquid things through the x ray and myself through the metal detector.
Roberts yer mother's brother. I can see this TSA lot being a great boost to tourism...