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westsider

Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Posts: 223 Location: Upper West Side, NYC
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2004 4:34 pm Post subject: Traveling by plane to see Andrea Bocelli?... |
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Be aware of the following:
TSA INCREASES LEVEL OF ELECTRONIC AND MANUAL EXPLOSIVES SEARCHES AT U.S. AIRPORTS
Beginning the week of September 20, 2004, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will implement new passenger screening procedures that will increase the use of explosives trace detectors, expand the use of manual pat-down searches, and give screeners more latitude to refer individuals to secondary screening.
The enhancements are designed to strengthen checkpoint screening of passengers and carry-on baggage and are in line with a recent recommendation of the 9/11 Commission Report that all passengers selected for secondary screening be checked for explosives. Passengers must continue to go through metal detectors and put their carry-on items through the X-ray; the extra measures will be applied to those persons referred to secondary screening.
The new protocol will also require all passengers to remove outer coats and jackets for X-ray before proceeding through the metal detectors. Included are suit and sport coats, athletic warm-up jackets and blazers.
The new measures authorize pat-down searches of passengers if warranted, based on visual observations. These limited searches will be conducted as part of the secondary screening process.
Since December 31, 2002, 100 percent of baggage checked at the nation’s 450 commercial airports has been screened for explosives and other harmful materials before being loaded onto a plane.
Working with airlines and aviation authorities, TSA is testing and evaluating new technologies including portals and document scanners that will detect traces of explosive particles on passengers. Currently, five airports are testing the portals at passenger security checkpoints. This technology subjects passengers to puffs of air, which are collected and analyzed to determine if explosives residues are present. The pilot programs will help determine whether the trace detection technology is appropriate for use within an airport environment.
Additional information can be found at: http://www.tsa.gov
If you have questions, contact the TSA Contact Center at 1-866-289-9673 or by e-mail at [email protected]. _________________ "Canto alla vita alla sua bellezza ad ogni sua
ferita ogni sua carezza..."
"I sing to life, to its beauty, to each of its
wounds and each of its caresses..." |
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