The Hill - [Homeland Security chief John ]Kelly
indicated that he was likely to approve heightened screening
measures for carry-on items, which would require passengers to unpack
their carry-on bags and sort the items into separate bins. The
Transportation Security Administration is currently testing the
screening measure.
Kelly said that airline passengers' tendencies to overpack their carry-on bags to avoid checked-bag fees has made it increasingly difficult for TSA agents to screen the items. "The more you stuff in there, the less the TSA professionals that are looking at what's in those bags through the monitors, they can't tell what's in the bags anymore," he said.
Kelly said that airline passengers' tendencies to overpack their carry-on bags to avoid checked-bag fees has made it increasingly difficult for TSA agents to screen the items. "The more you stuff in there, the less the TSA professionals that are looking at what's in those bags through the monitors, they can't tell what's in the bags anymore," he said.
4 comments:
If all passengers were required to fly naked and not carry luggage, aircraft terrorism would decline by 13%.
You must use decimal places for accuracy. The real amount of the decline would be 13.028%. See isn't that better?
I'll certainly sleep better tonight knowing that, Geoffrey.
Thank you
I always find properly confabulated statistics combined with a full body scan to be quite soporific. ;)
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