For example, TSA has already replaced walk-through metal detectors at airports across the country. |
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Its various subagencies, including TSA, U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement and the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, will report directly to the front office. |
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Speaking of the TSA leads directly into a final way of minimizing the excesses and wastefulness of a national surveillance state. |
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At the time, the TSA claimed it did not strip-search, but later admitted wrongdoing. |
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Even if it does end with her whinging about the intrusiveness of TSA agents. |
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It aims to let low-risk passengers shave off travel time, while allowing the TSA to focus on real security risks. |
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The TSA agents selected the boy for additional screening after he set off a metal detector. |
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But mica also wisely created a provision that allowed airports to opt-out of the TSA and use private screeners instead. |
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What bugged him was that Southers appeared to be sympathetic to the unionization of the TSA work force. |
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Yet, as Walker notes, the leap from despising a new world order to demonizing TSA agents is, sadly, not a huge one. |
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And procurement of body-scanning machines could stop, since TSA already has more than they need for secondary screening. |
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Can you assure this committee that the process TSA has implemented would somehow allow the selectees to be more than just passed through? |
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Your next story of a travel pitfall the TSA isn't warning you about comes from Adam Felber. |
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A House bill scheduled for floor action today would give union rights to about 43,000 TSA airport screeners. |
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The TSA instructions could be given by a computerized voice pre-flight. |
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Investigators have found thousands of TSA records on workers with possibly incomplete and inaccurate biographic information. |
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He is strongly encouraging airports to opt-out of the TSA now. |
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With 44,000 new employees on the job, desk phones, cell phones, computers and pagers are in short supply at TSA, he said. |
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There are many possible indications for revision TSA, including aseptic component loosening, malposition of components, infection, instability, and stiffness. |
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The programme enables customers to receive boarding passes electronically via mobile phones and PDAs, which are then scanned by TSA security officers when checking-in. |
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The instant a TSA screener spotted that jar of mayo the bells went off, sirens screamed and the doofus was surrounded by blue polyester-blend uniforms. |
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Radio Ceredigion has a TSA of 74,000 people, and can be heard from Bangor through to Cross Hands, including parts of Powys, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. |
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