Originally Posted by
dhuey
By regulation, somebody (either TSA or the airlines' agents) can demand the ID for entry into the secure area, and again, at their discretion, inside the secure area. Am I right about that?
No, this is incorrect according to testimony. You may fly without an ID, but you are subject to additional screening.
This is all in theory. Chris is trying to test whether this is the case, and, if so, point out how useless the no-fly list is.