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Another useless idea from the TSA
U.S. Clears Faster Airport Security Checks
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By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Published: November 29, 2006
After almost five years of discussion, federal authorities cleared the way yesterday for a program giving travelers who volunteer for background checks an easier passage through airport security to begin next month.
A company called Verified Identity Pass, which already operates a pilot program called Clear at Orlando International Airport in Florida, plans to offer its service in Indianapolis, Cincinnati, San Jose and at Kennedy International Airport in New York soon, and in 12 to 20 airports over the next year.
About 20 airports have expressed interest in offering a registered traveler program, according to the Transportation Security Administration, which would have to approve each one. The agency completed paperwork yesterday that was needed for any programs to go forward.
An agency spokeswoman, Amy Kudwa, said several other companies could receive approval soon.
All would work essentially the same way: applicants would submit to a background check and pay a fee, which is about $100 in the initial program. Once approved, travelers would receive an identity card, and a “biometric identifier” like a fingerprint or iris print would be recorded.
Registered travelers would benefit from shorter lines. The T.S.A. says that lines will not get longer for those who do not sign up for the service.
Why would anyone want to racially profile themselves?
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By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Published: November 29, 2006
After almost five years of discussion, federal authorities cleared the way yesterday for a program giving travelers who volunteer for background checks an easier passage through airport security to begin next month.
A company called Verified Identity Pass, which already operates a pilot program called Clear at Orlando International Airport in Florida, plans to offer its service in Indianapolis, Cincinnati, San Jose and at Kennedy International Airport in New York soon, and in 12 to 20 airports over the next year.
About 20 airports have expressed interest in offering a registered traveler program, according to the Transportation Security Administration, which would have to approve each one. The agency completed paperwork yesterday that was needed for any programs to go forward.
An agency spokeswoman, Amy Kudwa, said several other companies could receive approval soon.
All would work essentially the same way: applicants would submit to a background check and pay a fee, which is about $100 in the initial program. Once approved, travelers would receive an identity card, and a “biometric identifier” like a fingerprint or iris print would be recorded.
Registered travelers would benefit from shorter lines. The T.S.A. says that lines will not get longer for those who do not sign up for the service.
Why would anyone want to racially profile themselves?
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I think that is what they use for El Al in Israel--
works for them --why not us ??
they laugh at us because we are looking
for weapons and not the terrorists themselves.
I say--profile away !!
works for them --why not us ??
they laugh at us because we are looking
for weapons and not the terrorists themselves.
I say--profile away !!
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Kosher security???Cuda wrote:That's not the same system the hebes use.
Who knew?
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Kicks major ass, but the ham & swiss sandwich they serve leaves a little be desired!BSmack wrote:Cuda wrote:That's not the same system the hebes use.BSmack wrote:Kosher security???
All the CNY JewsBSmack wrote:Who knew?
See aboveBSmack wrote:There were no Jews in CNY!
Ingse Bodil wrote:rich jews aren't the same as real jews, though, right?
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All the CNY Jews?The Whistle Is Screaming wrote:All the CNY Jews
Could fit in a phone booth!
Next to the upside down traffic light@!#
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Israel's "model" of Airport security would cost tons of money and cause major delays if it were implemented here in the states. They can get away with it because of the low volume of flights & passengers, plus the IDF supplies much of the manpower. Could you imagine the bitching and moaning if people couldn't use a jetway and had to be bussed to and from the terminal and plane?
Ingse Bodil wrote:rich jews aren't the same as real jews, though, right?
The focus on detecting the terrorists, allright, but I've never heard of them doing the $100 background check & issue a "OK-to-travel" card thingiemvscal wrote:Actually it is. Our security focuses on detecting explosives and weapons. Israeli security focuses on detecting the terrorists themselves.Cuda wrote:That's not the same system the hebes use.
WacoFan wrote:Flying any airplane that you can hear the radio over the roaring radial engine is just ghey anyway.... Of course, Cirri are the Miata of airplanes..