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Feel safer?!? - 'Known Travelers' Can Bypass Security At OIA
So how does this stop Al Qaeda sleeper cells from compromising security? :(
A number of the 9/11 hijackers were United and American elite frequent flyers. -=- http://www.local6.com/travelgetaways...02/detail.html POSTED: 7:20 am EDT June 20, 2005 UPDATED: 3:48 pm EDT June 20, 2005 ORLANDO, Fla. -- Airline passengers who submit iris and fingerprint scans at Orlando International Airport will be able breeze through security scans this week, according to Local 6 News. Frequent fliers can enroll in the Registered Traveler program beginning Wednesday. OIA is the first U.S. airport to implement the pre-screening security program. Passengers registered as a "known traveler" will submit to a background check and iris scans. After submitting the information, passengers will be granted express access to the airport's security checkpoint and avoid the long lines and random inspections, Local 6 News reported. |
Uhmmm....
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Sheeet... when I go through security I just hit 'em with a smile and a high five and walk on past.
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"Express access to the airport's security checkpoint" that does not say "bypass security".
I believe they get their own faster security lines... |
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Do you guys remember about 6 months back when the airlines were talking about screening all passengers (back ground check) and if you get on some sort of "list" you dont fly?
I heard about it 3 or 4 times on CNN then it went away. |
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