Originally Posted by
DLCorpGuy
TSA uses data already provided by airlines, to determine an individual’s level of risk on a per flight segment basis, in addition to those customers accustomed to receiving TSA PreCheck.
I guess the 90 year old couple (they had to have been at least 89) ahead of me in precheck in SLC yesterday were determined to be low risk. I will buy that, but did it benefit anyone in that lane to have them bumble their way through? It took 3 TSA agents to finally get them through and then the old guy buzzed and had to be hand searched.
I do find it amusing that for the first time in about a year, I was denied precheck in GRR, at the same time they are letting more have it.