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Old Sep 18, 2014, 9:45 pm
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Man went over restricted area, but he tried to stow away on JetBlue plane

He went over the restricted area, but he tried to stow away on JetBlue plane. He was arrested with his charges of trespassing, burglary, & loitering. He stole someone SIDA badge and he got into the restricted area.. How did he get inside at airport property without SIDA badge?

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/...918-story.html

He has already released from prison with his previously charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. This time he going back to jail again. He still in Orange County Jail with his $1,200 bail.
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Old Sep 18, 2014, 11:55 pm
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Originally Posted by N830MH
He stole someone SIDA badge and he got into the restricted area.. How did he get inside at airport property without SIDA badge?
Your questions are answered in the article...
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Old Sep 25, 2014, 8:01 pm
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Why read the article when you can run and post it on an anti-TSA forum?
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Old Sep 25, 2014, 10:00 pm
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Originally Posted by ou81two
Why read the article when you can run and post it on an anti-TSA forum?
Anti-TSA? No. Anti-inefficient-TSA? More likely. But don't you know that the TSA has only very limited involvement in tarmac perimeter security, even as DHS/TSA approves or disapproves of the security plans for this airport too?

The point seems to be how good is the SIDA implementation when the TSA-approved perimeter security plan is so easily circumvented (as indicated in the article).

Reading the article and thinking about the OP makes that point rather clearly.
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