Originally posted by 03trubluGT
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I went through a body scanner March 2010 at DFW on the way to CA. Been there for a while.
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Originally posted by Roscoe View PostI went through there yesterday and didn't take off my belt, jacket, or even my shoes.... My laptop stayed in my bag and it took me about 30 seconds...
They must be profiling you..
I land back there at 12:05pm, if you're still there I'll buy you a beer :d
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Originally posted by MattB View PostJust FYI, they do have body scanners at DFW! I'm sitting at the airport now, and went through it(again). They were forcing everyone through it this time, where as last time it seems I was singled-out. The line was so backed-up it was ridiculous. Also, they wanted EVERYTHING. Out of your pockets, not just metal. They wanted my cash, credit cards, everything, unlike any other time I've been through one. Oh, and of course my flight was cancelled, so I've got a 2 hour delay, different gate, different airline, etc. I hate airports. G5 group purchase????
They must be profiling you..
I land back there at 12:05pm, if you're still there I'll buy you a beer :d
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Originally posted by Treasure Chest View PostI don't remember DFW having a body scanner back in June.
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I think I would just run their stupid checkpoint once I realized it wasn't real cops doing it. I refuse to recognize their authority outside of an airport (and I barely recognize it inside of an airport).
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Originally posted by mikec View PostFuck 'em. They're not searching me or my vehicle.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostShow me their authority and powers of arrest.
I think it's currently $10k fine.
Just found out it's 11k. And I can see them stretching this.
Aguilar, the TSA's federal security director in San Diego, told reporters at a news conference outside Lindbergh Field Monday, that the agency has opened an investigation, which could result in a civil penalty because the man refused to complete the security scanning process.
"Once a passenger has entered into that screening process, he cannot opt out of it,'' Aguilar said. "We conduct our screenings under the auspices of the 4th amendment...constitution of the 4th amendment that allows us to do administrative screenings and searches."
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Originally posted by MattB View PostAnd then they say turn around and put your hands behind your back....what do you do then?
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