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No that's code "brown". Heck it would probably be a code yellow event as well for the mcdonalds reject association. Code 2 is a priority responce that may have sirens but with lights running. Though that is dependent on the district.Originally Posted by JoeBas
Something tells me if confronted with an actual, you know, terrist, most TSO's at the checkpoint would probably do a "Code 2".
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LOL.Originally Posted by JoeBas
Something tells me if confronted with an actual, you know, terrist, most TSO's at the checkpoint would probably do a "Code 2".
This was at the Elite Security line behind the FC/1K Counter. They both looked like they were traveling as each had a bag so one wasn't escorting the other.
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There are three checkpoints in ORD T1Originally Posted by goalie
not sure what you mean by convenient....is it that the exit is located right next to the entrance? haven't had the pleasure of t1 at ord hence my question but since more pax enter vs exit (in terms of lines backing up not numbers/volume) surely what was observed could be moved to the exit (or maybe not as like i said, i haven't had the pleasure of ord, t1) just my two hockey pucks
Checkpoint 1: No exit lane
Checkpoint 2: No exit lane
Checkpoint 3: Exit lane. This checkpoint is at the far end of T1 and heads to T2. It is not convenient to use if you have to go to the C concourse or to the high B gates-- it would be very far out of the way for that.
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Would one of the TSO's here mind compiling a list of all the codes they use?
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Checkpoint 1: No exit lane
Checkpoint 2: No exit lane
Checkpoint 3: Exit lane. This checkpoint is at the far end of T1 and heads to T2. It is not convenient to use if you have to go to the C concourse or to the high B gates-- it would be very far out of the way for that.
then they should be going thru checkpoint 3 and "learn to walk a little bit" Originally Posted by Ari
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There are three checkpoints in ORD T1Originally Posted by goalie
not sure what you mean by convenient....is it that the exit is located right next to the entrance? haven't had the pleasure of t1 at ord hence my question but since more pax enter vs exit (in terms of lines backing up not numbers/volume) surely what was observed could be moved to the exit (or maybe not as like i said, i haven't had the pleasure of ord, t1) just my two hockey pucks
Checkpoint 1: No exit lane
Checkpoint 2: No exit lane
Checkpoint 3: Exit lane. This checkpoint is at the far end of T1 and heads to T2. It is not convenient to use if you have to go to the C concourse or to the high B gates-- it would be very far out of the way for that.
as i'm sure that at some point, some kettle is gonna shriek "he didn't go thru screening" and then everyone will look at the "person who's special". just my two hockey pucksQuote:


So much for it being a sterile area... I was under the impression that FAMs entered the "sterile area" using other methods. It would probably be pretty noticeable for a FAM like person to be spotted if they had a TSO opening the gate every time they were at a checkpoint...
I remember seeing one FAM would wouldn't have looked obvious otherwise (young, looked a bit like one of those kids in the military who wear the DOD issued horn-rimmed glasses) walk past the lines, show his tin to the TDC and run up the stairs carrying his rollaboard by the top of the telescoping handle looking like a total feminine cleansing device.Originally Posted by FriendlySkies


So much for it being a sterile area... I was under the impression that FAMs entered the "sterile area" using other methods. It would probably be pretty noticeable for a FAM like person to be spotted if they had a TSO opening the gate every time they were at a checkpoint...








