The TSA has announced that the "naked image" full-body scanners at airports that have caused so much controversy are no more. The scanners have been removed from all of America's airports. Replacing it are machines that show 'generic images' of the human body.
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After years of criticism and debate, plus a Washington D.C. circuit court ordering that the TSA accept public comment, you can finally weigh in about those scanners that not-so-subtly undress you. More »
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The TSA does so many ham-fisted pat-downs of seemingly undeserving innocents—the old lady, the baby, the seven year-old with cerebral palsy—that it's easy enough to think of its agents as big ol' bullies. Then they find gun parts hidden inside a four year-old's stuffed animals, and you realize...
I have a set of luggage that came with locks and keys. These are probably from early 2000s and I have no idea if they are TSA approved. Does anyone know?
I'm traveling within the United States.
Was it rude of me to assume that all TSA agents were baby eating, power tripping assholes who were put on earth to make your life miserable? Whoops! Turns out they're not all like that. In fact, some of them can even be extremely helpful and go beyond the call of duty to make your life easier...
The TSA will no longer require children 12 years or younger to remove their shoes while going through airport security. It's part of a larger change that might even stop the nasty TSA from groping kids too. It sounds good but it's really not. More »
You know when you go through airport security, and they're all, "Put everything in the plastic tub, sir...SIR. I said EVERYTHING. YES, that includes that priceless pocket watch that belonged to your great-grandfather. What is that, anyway? A Breguet No. 5 housed in 18-karat yellow gold etched...
A man accidentally brought his loaded .40 caliber gun onto an airplane. He didn't know he had it. Neither did the TSA, who completely missed it during its scan and allowed that plane to fly. Apparently, this happens a lot. More »
According to the TSA's "Blogger Bob," basically nobody is choosing to opt out of the advance screening at airports across the country despite "National Opt-Out Day". Some airports report zero opt-outs. So much for the uprising. [Blog.TSA.gov] More »
I don't follow a straight party platform. I'm center right, but if conservatives p*** me off I call them on it, though most of the time is spent dealith with liberals
I posted a question if enough republicans would support the dream act based on a web tally I saw, and it didn't get posted. Yet I have to read all of these nonstop TSA rants.
I want to bring in aquarium fish in a plastic bag of saltwater and I can only buy it here in FL. I guess it is "life support" liquid for the fish, but I can't seem to find any firm guidelines. I would much rather take it in my carry-on bags then put it in my checked luggage, especially since...