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TSA Security Patdown Spurs Frenzy of Protest

TSA Security Patdown Spurs Frenzy of Protest

On October 29, 2010, the Transportation Security Administration implemented new security measures, which require passengers to submit to a patdown, performed by a member of the same gender. The patdown is an option for passengers who refuse the full-body scanner. According... (Continue reading)

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U.S. to investigate leak of airport security manual

U.S. to investigate leak of airport security manual

Homeland Security seeks disciplinary action for those responsible for posting online a manual of security measures at U.S. airports. The document was posted on a federal procurement Web site and included procedures and technical details for screening operations, metal detectors... (Continue reading)

TSA moves to deploy new screening technology

The Transportation Security Administration hopes to deploy a new, technologically advanced screening system. “Advanced technology” X-ray machines that will be deployed at airports throughout the United States for carry-on baggage screening will “start coming off the production line in January.” Read... (Continue reading)

Airport security keeps everyone guessing

The Transportation Security Administration keeps travelers guessing during screening process. A TSA spokesperson says, “We don’t want to be consistent.” Read the full... (Continue reading)