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Old Oct 28, 2005 | 3:32 pm
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ND Sol
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Originally Posted by Old NFO
Just as a FWIW on detecting things... I've been out of IAD 5 times in the last two months- Same carry on bag, same briefcase. Last week I was told I had a lighter in the bag, and one in the briefcase. I told them have a ball, as I had, to the best of my knowledge, taken the lighters out of everything; and I showed her the matches I was carrying with my cigarettes.

Guess what- They found two lighters I was embarassed, until I got to thinking about it... One was buried in the bottom of a pocket in the center of the briefcase, the other had slipped inside a bag of mints in the carry on bag.

Then I got a little ticked- 5 times and this was the FIRST catch? So at least 15 screeners had looked at those two bags- IAD, LAX, SFO, NRT, SYD and not a single one caught anything???? I asked for the TSA Supervisor, they refused to get him, so I went and talked to the Duty Airport PD Sgt. He laughed and said he was not surprised... They had seen people come through with knives and other assorted paraphenalia quite a bit.

I think the only thing you are really doing with the "new" screening process is keeping the honest people honest... Just like the PC number of certain ethnicities you can screen per flight, so you "have" to check the little old ladies, or take the Medal of Honor away from an 86 year old veteran named Joe Foss and pass it around, then say he can't have it back because it has sharp edges. Give us a break.
From reading what some TSA screeners have posted, the lighters are difficult to detect in the first place. And even if one is detected, they may not be apt to send the bag for secondary. So I can't really blame them for this at all.

On the other hand, I carry a Swiss Army "instrument". Why I call it instrument instead of knife is because I have broken off the blade and blunted the end of the scissors. Most airports don't notice it, but IAH usually sees it and pulls it out. They say that I can't take it on board and I say why. Well because it is a knife and can't be in carry-on. Don't assume things they are told. Finally they realize that it is okay to be airside. My point is, that many times the object that appears to be a prohibited item on the x-ray is not found. EWR didn't see it this week, but they sure didn't like my non-criteria shoes (at least I only got an ETD swab).
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