Two New Changes to TSA.gov
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Two New Changes to TSA.gov
1. PV is now relegated to a link above the generic search window in the upper right corner of the web site. You really have to try hard to find it.
2. There's a new link called "TSA PreCheck Schedule; Find out when TSA Pre✓® lanes are available at your airport." So, they don't have any plans to fix ExtortionCheck. They are embarking on a plan to instill the "normal" that ExtortionCheck lanes aren't gong to be open when you expect them to be open and when your $85 extortion fee presumed they would be open. As POTUS would Tweet: "Pathetic.."
2. There's a new link called "TSA PreCheck Schedule; Find out when TSA Pre✓® lanes are available at your airport." So, they don't have any plans to fix ExtortionCheck. They are embarking on a plan to instill the "normal" that ExtortionCheck lanes aren't gong to be open when you expect them to be open and when your $85 extortion fee presumed they would be open. As POTUS would Tweet: "Pathetic.."
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If you would like a direct link to the Blog, the below link will take you to the main page. Feel free to update your saved links! Even if you use the old blogger link, it will refer to the current page (at least for the foreseeable future.
https://www.tsa.gov/blog
https://www.tsa.gov/blog
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If you would like a direct link to the Blog, the below link will take you to the main page. Feel free to update your saved links! Even if you use the old blogger link, it will refer to the current page (at least for the foreseeable future.
https://www.tsa.gov/blog
https://www.tsa.gov/blog
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This is a joke, right? You're conflating the reasonable condition that an individual passenger isn't guaranteed to get access on every single flight, and the lackadaisical attitude that the TSA shouldn't depended on to keep the lanes open (when keeping the lanes open is cheaper, more efficient, and safer, if steps are taken to run enough passengers through them to keep them at capacity).
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Seems I and the rest of the readers of the TSA blog have lost interest. The same weekly recap week in and week out doesn't really lend itself to much discussion, or when we do comment our remarks are illegally censored. And without any participation from TSA what's the purpose of the comments anyhow? Of course the above doesn't dismiss the way comments have sat for days without anyone at TSA taking the time to post them.
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Seems I and the rest of the readers of the TSA blog have lost interest. The same weekly recap week in and week out doesn't really lend itself to much discussion, or when we do comment our remarks are illegally censored. And without any participation from TSA what's the purpose of the comments anyhow? Of course the above doesn't dismiss the way comments have sat for days without anyone at TSA taking the time to post them.
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It has a new coat of paint, in standard us Gov colors . We are producing a bit more content right this moment, and we have also done a press push about the work on CT tech for the checkpoints. As always, changing how Uncle Sam does things , is a series of baby steps. I am still shocked that we moved from Blogger. Hopefully, we will have more consistent new stuff, and the comments will be more... interactive and flow more freely. I tried to get them to do some graphics stuff, and some different sections - We will see what happens moving forward.
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It has a new coat of paint, in standard us Gov colors . We are producing a bit more content right this moment, and we have also done a press push about the work on CT tech for the checkpoints. As always, changing how Uncle Sam does things , is a series of baby steps. I am still shocked that we moved from Blogger. Hopefully, we will have more consistent new stuff, and the comments will be more... interactive and flow more freely. I tried to get them to do some graphics stuff, and some different sections - We will see what happens moving forward.
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Latest example: EWR Terminal A on a Tuesday. Arrive for a 7AM flight, get to the security checkpoint at 6AM. Precheck lane is closed, get my "light" card. Spend 30 minutes in line and I'm still nowhere near the front, my flight is about to begin boarding, finally get to the x-ray and get through at 6:42AM to rush to my gate.
According to the TSA website, that Precheck lane should have been open as of 5am. But, of course, it wasn't.
If this is a one off I could start blaming operational concerns, but I've had that happen three times now in a row. I've given up and started clearing Pre at Terminal C, and then taking the shuttle bus on the sterile side to Terminal A.
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Hopefully, we will begin filtering in more content soon, the new direction of our senior leadership appears to be moving in a different direction than our previous leadership. I have always been a big fan of cross sharing with DHS, maybe even other organizations, but that is not something I see in the immediate future.
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Subject to availability has been in place since the beginning. Where is the proof that precheck is safer. Was the 95% test failures based only on regular lanes? Did the failed tests include precheck?
Last edited by sunshinekid; Jun 21, 2017 at 8:54 am