December 23, 2024 05:15 AM

Porn Videos Filmed at Arizona's Sky Harbor Airport Has Some Questioning Security [VIDEO]

A series of porn videos is causing officials to questions the security at Phoenix, Arizona's Sky Harbor Airport. Several pornographic videos filmed in very public areas of the airport have surfaced on prominent porn websites.

ABC15 found at least seven videos that show women exposing themselves, performing oral sex and even engaging in intercourse in public areas of the Sky Harbor Airport, ABC 15 reports.

For instance, in one video, a young man talks with the camera man in the baggage claim. He asks her if she's 18, to which she confirms. Then she gets in an elevator, heads to one of the top floors of the parking deck, looks out onto the tarmac and then exposes her breasts. Then she engages in sex acts with the camera man.

Now officials are wondering why security officials weren't aware of what was going on. With 200,000 people passing through the airport every day, some are worried about what other things the airport security might be missing.

"It's unacceptable," Phoenix District 6 Councilman Sal DiCiccio, after ABC15 showed him a portion of just one of the videos. "These kinds of things should not happen in a public setting where families can be a part of it."

Some of the videos shows the women getting very close to being caught, but they went undetected.

"We are in a heightened level of security. If they can't detect this, which took several minutes, what would happen if it were something more serious," DiCiccio told ABC News' Phoenix affiliate KNXV.

The videos didn't just appear on any website. They popped up on professional pron websites and the women were paid for the videos.

Sky Harbor Internation Airport spokeswoman, Julie Rodriguez told ABC that the police are "reviewing the facts regarding the websites that you are referring to."

"Such a large public area can be tempting for people involved in this type of activity," she said, "so the airport urges customers to always be aware of their surroundings and report any form of suspicious activity."

However Phoenix police spokesman, Sgt Trent Crump, said it isn't such a big deal as porn is not illegal. He said that even sex in public isn't illegal unless a third party is exposed against their will and files a complaint. Crump said there were no complaints filed in regards to these videos and the police don't have plans to investigate further.

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