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Old May 3, 2012 | 3:12 am
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cottonmather0
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: IAH mostly.
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Originally Posted by InkUnderNails
After much introspection and consideration, I have determined that the asking of my name is a trivial matter as much as I hate answering. It is trivial as they already have my name and a verbal confirmation is worthless to them and requires little effort on my part. Likewise is the question about where I am going as long as the destination airport on my boarding pass is a sufficient answer. Once again they already have this information and attempting to withhold it in a verbal manner is insignificant.

It is my opinion only and you are welcome to yours.

However the game changes when they ask me where I will be working, where I am staying, what I will be doing and any number of other questions. These questions are not trivial. I will ask for a supervisor and ask one question, well rehearsed: "What properly codified regulation or public law requires that I submit to a personal interrogation of a confidential nature to board an aircraft for domestic travel?"

I may miss my flight. I may not be allowed into the sterile area. However, there are some battles that must be fought. This is one hill that I will try to take.

Fortunately, none of the airports I use have made me test this, but I am firm in my resolve that I will not submit to this type of interrogation just to get on a plane.

BTW, it has been a long time since we heard of one of these, except from BDO's, here on FT. Did the PIPI's end?
I agree with this 100%, although I do answer the questions, only as vaguely and simply as I possible can.

"Where are you going? Home."

"What's the purpose of your trip? Going home."

"Where's home? Here."

Quite often I even give contradictory answers and they don't even seem to notice or care.
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