March 10, 2009
I have three conflicting reports, two from TSA agents, and one from a police officer -- which do not mesh. Someone simply isn't telling the truth . . . In February of 2007, I caused an "incident" at Washington Reagan Airport. Back then, it was legal to fly without ID, something I had done over a doz...
slight paranoia
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noreply@blogger.com (Christopher Soghoian)
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January 19, 2009
Filed under: North America, United States, Airports, News Professional jackass Johnny Knoxville must not have realized there weren't any cameras around. While trying to board a 7 AM flight from Los Angeles to Miami on Thursday, the TSA detained the actor comedian (what is he, anyway?). The authoriti...
Gadling
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Tom Johansmeyer
at 7:00 PM
January 13, 2009
I'm living for the next 2 weeks sans ID. I don't drive and don't have a license so I carry my passport around with my everywhere. Last week, I wasn't sure I'd even make it to St. Louis, but the TSA at both La Guardia and St. Louis were very nice. Despite tightening security rules last year, there is...
LUSTY LADY
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Rachel
at 9:11 PM
January 11, 2009
Sunday is a day we love to tell the truth, so get yo self a cool drank and get ready for some truth today up in here.. uhhh huh. First we start with the science news - a Genetic Mutation defines Skin Color ? I thought we already knew this .. okay maybe we went to that other school, where they teach ...
BadGalsRadio - RootsRock since 99'
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December 19, 2008
Filed under: Airports While waiting in line, just about everyone bitches and moans about the airport security screening process. But of the over 500 million fliers this year, only 12,000 have filed official complaints with the Transportation Security Administration. The rest of us just air our griev...
Gadling
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Meg Massie
at 3:00 PM
December 16, 2008
The TSA has made quite a name for itself when it comes to making stupid decisions. Whether it is forcing a mom to drink her own breast milk, or claiming a thin laptop could be a dangerous weapon, when the TSA screws up, they tend to screw up quite badly. I've compiled some of the best TSA screwups w...
Gadling
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Scott Carmichael
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December 08, 2008
If there’s one holiday ritual we all know and hate, it’s that yearly trip to the airport, where the friendly security man awaits with his X-ray machine, his metal detector and possibly a well-lubed rubber glove. While none of us want to spend the holidays involved in a terrorist incident...
Planenews Aviation News Portal
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Img linked from Elliott.org According to the ACLU, in July of this year the terrorist watch list hit 1 million names. American has about 300 million people and globally there are about 6,600 million living souls, just to give a little perspective. About 28,000 commercial flights occur in the US each...
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at 4:53 PM
November 24, 2008
Forget Caffeine, take a look at the Monday Morning Headlines..from home and abroad. All of these pieces are from BBC News - Online fraudsters ’steal £3.3bn’ Credit card numbers and bank details are big sellers among hi-tech thieve Hi-tech thieves who specialise in card fraud have a cred...
BadGalsRadio - RootsRock since 99'
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November 20, 2008
The TSA, which oversees U.S. airport security, comes in for a lot of criticism -- much of it deserved. But sometimes commentators let their dislike for the TSA get the better of them, and they offer critiques that don't stand up logically. A good example is yesterday's USA Today article on TSA's beh...
Freedom to Tinker
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