I don't know how many of you have had this sort of experience, but it was something new for me.
I went to Sydney airport with my wife and 2 1/2 year-old son today to see a relative off on a flight. We arrived about 1130, and spent the next hour or so having lunch and chatting, all the while taking photos of my son and his great aunt.
As it came time for her to board her flight, I went to take a last photo of them together. At this point, I was accosted by an individual in a Virgin Blue uniform who very abruptly told me that taking photos in the terminal wasn't allowed. Why not, I asked. He replies that it's against the law. Really?, sez I - what law would that be?
The idiot's one-word answer was "Terrorism"!
When I had stopped laughing, I told him that he was talking utter rubbish, and that his answer didn't even make sense. He then got quite aggressive, and told me that if I didn't stop taking photos my camera would be seized and the photos deleted. I laughed a bit more, and suggested that if he was really concerned that I was breaking the law, he should call the police in and we could determine what law was actually being broken. In the meantime, I suggested he go away and mind his own business, and added if he thought he was going to browbeat me into submission he'd picked the wrong person.
We argued a bit more, but he seemed oddly reluctant to contact the police, so after a few well-chosen insults I turned my back on the clown and wandered off to take some more pictures. Needless to say, no police appeared, and I left the airport without any further incident.
As I said, I don't know if this sort of thing happens often, but I'd be interested in knowing whether others have had similar experiences there.
Cheers,
Mark.