TSA Moving X-Ray Scanners to Smaller Airports
TSA insists it's to speed up checkpoints but the scanners have raised privacy and health concerns
TSA insists it's to speed up checkpoints but the scanners have raised privacy and health concerns
Largest personnel action ever by the TSA
Had knives, body bags and smoke grenades in checked luggage
Angry agent smacked him in the testicles
Wait ... are we supposed to be upset it happened or upset that it's going to stop?
TSA sent undercover agents to the checkpoint at the airport, also discovering the pat down was not offered as an alternative to the body scanner
Those cards have sharp edges, you know
If you make the rules, you can ignore the rules
Job originally included pat-downs but does not any longer
Cell phone video brought light to a practice the TSA's been following for years
The DC appeals court previously dismissed the lawsuit
The agency's busts rarely have anything to do with terrorism
Once found the firearm was accidentally discharged by TSA official
76 percent don't think the TSA's intrusive screening process is even effective
She drank her water instead of letting the clowns test it
Not that the TSA changed any procedures in response
Beverage-screening is the final frontier of anti-terrorism
The TSA isn't really on the ball? You don't say ...
And certainly it has nothing to do with his outspoken criticism of security theater
They come with price tags to match, and they must be worth it because ...
They'll have to find a new way to abuse authority
Dissident TSA agents say the search for "suspicious behavior" is an excuse to question blacks and Hispanics
White House petition site went down for "maintenance" before coming back online.
Young people, in particular, give thumbs-up to security theater
The petition must receive 25,000 signatures before August 9 for the White House to respond.
Deal includes an increased clothing allowance and a standardized vacation bidding process.
That should take care of their reputation for being careless and obnoxious.
In an effort to make passage through the airport security-theater gauntlet a tad faster, the Transportation Security Administration is easing scrutiny of kids and seniors
The union representing the folks who make travel such an intimate experience is back at the negotiating table with the Transportation Security Administration
The US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit has demanded that the petition regarding body scanners in airports be dealt with.
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