Originally Posted by
MaximumSisu
Quote from TSA website:
Shoes: Please remove shoes before entering the screening technology and put them directly on the belt to go through the X-ray machine instead of in a bin with other items. It is safe, easy, and gives officers a better look.
Link to TSA page showing shoes in bin:
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtrav...ing/index.shtm
Typical TSA.
Wow. That is awesome. I guess it's part of the randomness, right?
Originally Posted by
SATTSO
I'll tell you what I think is happening, though I doubt some of you will like this answer.
Some time ago the "shoe" policy was amended so that shoes could not be in bins, could only be on the belt. For various reasons, this itself was amended to allow shoes on the belt or in a bin, if nothing covered or obstructed the shoes in the bin. But the policy also emphasized the preferred method was to have the shoes on the belt.
When you encounter a TSO who tells you you can have your shoes in a bin, or has you put your shoes in a bin, in my experiences, they do so because they know most passengers prefer that. Believe it or not, they are trying to be helpful.
Not sure why you thought we wouldn't like that answer. It was straightforward, informative, explanatory, and understandable. That's a lot better than leaving us wondering why there would be contradictory rules. Companies change policies all the time, and it can leave employees confused... why would the TSA be any different? Thanks, SATTSO, for the explanation!