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Passenger could be asked to give drink samples to TSA
Passengers say their problem is not with the rules at the airport. They understand why drinks are not allowed through security, but when they buy one while they wait for their flight, they say the TSA should not ask to test it. (www.kjct8.com) 기타...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
people should stand up whip it out piss in their hand and say there test it prick
What perplexes me is whenever any questional practice is debated, it is always the standard answer that they have multi-layers of security. To date they have not been able to prove they defeated a hijack/terrorist threat, in the boarding process. Dollars are in short supply, in this economy. When the public tries to help them spend their budget more effectively, they seem to get attitude. How many folks realize that TSA got approval to double the charge, per passenger, for security. If passengers continue to blindly accept ineffectual security measures, continued (apparently unlimited) increase in fees paid for this service, we could be signaling that similar activities could be instituted in other areas
You're right. ive traveled to australia many times, and they have no such bogus liquid rules for their domestic flights. I once put a six pack in my carryon, no big deal. And (knock on wood) last time i check, planes are still safe there.
just busy-work for the 50% overstaffing TSA "AGENTS" you see just standing around, texting, oogling the chicks, fighting with their girlfriends and generally just sucking up our tax $
I guess that in between waves at a hub, they ain't got nothing else to do either.
its not safe to drink on aircraft.