Here's a new one for you, new as in "it's a new rule since last week" (exact quote from a TSA agent in Detroit this morning). When you show your ID at the security checkpoint you must now take it out of any holder. So, if your Drivers License is in your wallet, even if fully visible and legible, you have to actually remove it. The TSA agent won't necessarily take it from you to look at it, they won't scan the magnetic strip on it, they won't do anything different at all - they'll look at it just as they did before. They'll just wait while you take it out and put it back - it's the new rule I was told (even though there is no update posted about it on the
TSA web site). And so, after I put my Drivers License away, I stood for a few minutes and watched lots of people fumble with their wallets.
I feel safer already!
Now, if I have to remove my ID and hand it to a bouncer to get into a bar/night club, I can't see the problem with making it a requirement to get onto a plane.
The guys mistake was trying to make up an excuse for you to do so. It just seems like common sense to me. There are far sillier things that the TSA does, like pulling over gray haired old ladies for "extra screening" (seen that before).
Cheers,
Davo
Note to self: don't sit next to Aaron on the plane :)
--- Ben
And as Ben mentioned its not like they are performing any real check to make sure its legitimate.
I don't so much care what the rules are, I'd really just like them to be consistent.
I know why they do this, but I don't know why anyone would think this would be effective. Maybe some stupid minor at one time actually tried just glueing a number over his birth year to get into a club, but I highly doubt a terrorist would be so dumb. Don't tell anyone, but I altered my ID when I was 19 to get into clubs, but in a way that was permenant and fixed under the laminate. Surely anyone else can do the same.
Its amazing how people follow mob rule. If more than one person, especially if they have authority, says something is so, everyone follows without question. A group of people can not stand unified on logic alone, they need validation and leadership, even if by a leader who is wrong and in opposition of their common sense. Look at all the religions for the biggest example. There you will find the reason for stupidity such as you experienced at the TSA.
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I was flying with my video camera, digital fuji camera, and laptop. The gate agent came by and said that anything that was a briefcase size or larger would have to be checked at the gate because they did not have enough weight in the tail cargo section of the aircraft.
She came by and told me I would have to check my bag with the cameras and laptop. I told her no. I then calmly explained that I worked as grounds crew for 3 major airlines when I was in college and that the policy was to use sandbags in any cargo areas that were short on weight and that her grounds crew were being lazy since I could see a cargo cart full of sandbags outside for that very reason. She threatened to have the TSA force me to check my bags due to FAA regulations.
I explained that the rules that were posted stated that if the bags fit in the overhead bins we are allowed to carry them on board.
I finally won when I asked her for her name and employee number in case any equipment was damaged or lost. I am surprised I got to fly that day, but I got home.
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