I stopped reading after this:
" it's relatively clear that your boarding pass is all the documentation that's ever required for domestic flights. It seems that passengers are not required to present documentation of their identities to TSA staff, and that doing so is not a condition of crossing the TSA checkpoint, but rather is an option which allows passengers to cross the checkpoint with a less-thorough search of their belongings and fewer questions."
As it is entirely incorrect. In previous threads I have tried to explain that this is incorrect, and why. But you stubbornly refuse to accept what i have post.
Keep up the good work, Phil.
And I will not post in this thread again. What's the point?
Last edited by essxjay; Sep 3, 2010 at 1:42 am
Reason: no need to quote entire OP