Originally Posted by eyecue
As far as giving the pax a card that says "shoes" goes, so that they just have to have shoes screened, it doesnt work because if you get put in the chute with another passenger, the other passenger could hand something off to the guy that is just in for his shoes to be checked.
I understand that possibility, but that seems to be really stretching. However, maybe if DEN did follow SOP, then something could be done about those demeaning cattle chutes. At least have one for shoes and another for full.
Originally Posted by eyecue
As far as not following the SOP and why have one at all... The local FSD can be more restrictive than the SOP but not less. That is why Denver can not go with the rule on just screening shoes now. At least that is what they are telling us...
We have been told that being more restrictive than the SOP is not an option. If that was the case, couldn't the FSD decide to do body cavity searches on all passengers?