any input from TSA staff regarding TSA's passenger ID policies?
Originally Posted by
pmocek
Originally Posted by
SATTSO
In previous threads I have tried to explain that this is incorrect, and why. But you stubbornly refuse to accept what i have post.
Please correct me. Saying that a whole paragraph is "entirely incorrect" is not very helpful. What, specifically, do you dispute? The clarity? That a boarding pass is all the documentation required for domestic flights? That passengers are not required to present identity credentials to TSA staff in order to cross the checkpoint? That presenting identity credentials at the checkpoint is optional? That electing to do so allows passengers through the checkpoint with a less-thorough search of their belongings? That electing to do so allows passengers through the checkpoint with fewer questions from TSA? Best I can tell, these are all the case.
If you've explained before, please explain one last time, in this thread, which was created for just such a discussion.
SATTSO?
Blogger Bob: confirm or deny?