NO PICTURES! THE 9/11 ACT FORBIDS IT!
Keith tried to take a picture on the Red Line in LA, and was told that he was breaking the "9/11 Law" by a metro worker who swore at him and threatened him with arrest when he asked what the "9/11 Law" was.
Him: Hey! It's against the 9-11 Law to take pictures down here man!
Me: You mean the Patriot Act?
Him: No pictures.
Me: Could you explain? What law do you mean?
Him: You are lawyer?
Me: No.
Him: No pictures. You could be a terrorist. Very strict!
"Attention to the gentleman in the plaid shirt: You are not allowed to take photographs in the Subway. You will be arrested if you continue to take photos and harass the metro worker."
Me: "What law am I breaking?"
Voice: "You can't take pictures sir, we don't know why you are taking pictures."
Once he got home he called the metro security number that he saw on a "We're watching, are you?" poster (shiver) inside the train and asked what the law was. The operator said she'd never heard of one, then said she didn't know for sure, then apologized for the guy cursing at him, and gave him the sheriff station...he called and spoke with a Deputy and told him what had happened and he stated that "there is no such law."
Keith tried to take a picture on the Red Line in LA, and was told that he was breaking the "9/11 Law" by a metro worker who swore at him and threatened him with arrest when he asked what the "9/11 Law" was. Keith called and spoke with a Deputy and told him what had happened and he stated that "there is no such law."
Keith was told he could not take a picture on the Red Line Subway due to the 9/11 act, but later found out that it was made up.