<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by sowalsky:
What I have had to do is use the online-checking to print out a boarding pass to Adobe Acrobat, save it as a PDF, then delete name, date, and city-specific info and replace with blank fields for me to fill in with the correct formatting. Since the TSA does not scan the boarding pass, but rather check to make sure the city and date is right (and some places match the name to the photo ID) getting past security wouldn't seem that difficult. </font>
You CANNOT be serious! In this day and age, I would have thought, at the very least, you run the risk of being treated as a suspected terrorist if caught in possession of forged documents at an airport. Just imagine all those hours in an isolation cell (on Cuba?) while they ransack your home and check out your computer...