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DCA, You're a MESS!
Today I passed through DCA flying to IAH. Went through security in the South Pier (CO/DL terminal). It took at least 20 minutes to clear security alone - the ID checker processed everyone, then there was a backlog because of the new strip machines. They weren't being used as primary, but many people were selected. I was one of the lucky ones not to be selected. However, the lines was a mess - it took forever just to get our things on the tray and on the table, then through the x-ray machine. It was also disorganized and confusing, and TSA didn't seem to know what they were doing.
AFAIK, there was no opt-out sign. DCA's security used to be clean, efficient, and quick. Sad to see how much it has changed in such a short time. Just wanted to share. |
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Originally Posted by Andy1369
(Post 14437459)
Today I passed through DCA flying to IAH.
AFAIK, there was no opt-out sign. |
DCA still was an awful mess on Sunday afternoon. The regular security line for the South Pier (DL/CO) stretched all the way back to the Cibo Bistro restaurant. The elite security line was about half that length. It took 30 minutes to clear security in the elite line and about an hour in the regular line. I have flown out of that concourse every Sunday afternoon/evening for years now and have never waited more than five minutes to clear security in either the regular or elite lane until yesterday. As was noted a few days ago, the backlog was because of the two new strip machines located there. The machines have changed DCA from a super efficient airport at the security check point to a very slow, clogged process.
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Originally Posted by sahara
(Post 14447074)
DCA still was an awful mess on Sunday afternoon. The regular security line for the South Pier (DL/CO) stretched all the way back to the Cibo Bistro restaurant. The elite security line was about half that length. It took 30 minutes to clear security in the elite line and about an hour in the regular line. I have flown out of that concourse every Sunday afternoon/evening for years now and have never waited more than five minutes to clear security in either the regular or elite lane until yesterday. As was noted a few days ago, the backlog was because of the two new strip machines located there. The machines have changed DCA from a super efficient airport at the security check point to a very slow, clogged process.
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Originally Posted by doober
(Post 14447099)
Would you think that after a few congresspeople get caught in these lines, complaints would follow and things might change?
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Originally Posted by Boggie Dog
(Post 14447212)
Do you think MOC go through the regular security lines that we lowly citizens have to put up with?
Even if MOCs were exempt, their staffers are not exempt and will bring reports back to their bosses about the long delays. |
Originally Posted by doober
(Post 14447260)
I'm fairly certain that MOST congresspeople go through airport security. Some, like Nancy Peolosi, take private flights.
Even if MOCs were exempt, their staffers are not exempt and will bring reports back to their bosses about the long delays. |
Originally Posted by doober
(Post 14447099)
Would you think that after a few congresspeople get caught in these lines, complaints would follow and things might change?
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I was behind an active-duty Navy admiral (unknown # of stars) in the DCA DL/CO elite line a while back; he got no special treatment, so I don't imagine an MOC would either.
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Originally Posted by Spiff
(Post 14439178)
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Originally Posted by Boggie Dog
(Post 14447212)
Do you think MOC go through the regular security lines that we lowly citizens have to put up with?
Not a MOC but I've even screened Karl Rove while he served bush...
Originally Posted by Global_Hi_Flyer
(Post 14448668)
They generally go through airport security, but often are given escorts or special privileges to skip the lines. They are VERY out of touch. DL (among others) has a special lounge for political bigwigs.
Originally Posted by Critic
(Post 14455620)
I was behind an active-duty Navy admiral (unknown # of stars) in the DCA DL/CO elite line a while back; he got no special treatment, so I don't imagine an MOC would either.
Ive seen quiet a few 1 and 2 star, and even a handful of 3 star. All went through security like everyone else. I have seen a general (can't remember the rank) sort of rip into a group of men who were complaining to themselves about security... I'm sure none of you will like that, but I enjoyed it ;) |
Originally Posted by SATTSO
(Post 14458472)
Correct, they do not receive special treatment. Personally, I have not seen a 4 star general/admiral yet, but i
Ive seen quiet a few 1 and 2 star, and even a handful of 3 star. All went through security like everyone else. I have seen a general (can't remember the rank) sort of rip into a group of men who were complaining to themselves about security... I'm sure none of you will like that, but I enjoyed it ;) |
Originally Posted by halls120
(Post 14458487)
As much as I detest the deployment of nude o scopes to DCA, I will relish it once the Congresscritters and their staffs start to experience the delays up close and personal.
The fundamental privacy issue is whether our government has the right to make strip searches routine and mandatory. There is no question that these machines violate the 4th Amendment. |
Originally Posted by halls120
(Post 14458487)
As much as I detest the deployment of nude o scopes to DCA, I will relish it once the Congresscritters and their staffs start to experience the delays up close and personal.
Note, I'm not making the argument WBIs will improve security. That is another conversation! |
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