09-28-2019
01:49 AM
Although Mamadesiete's reply is 2 years after the initial post, thanks for sharing it. Per the response by dfwskier of the TSA site info, and me half agreeing that the security questions failure is valid (I wasn't there), there is a general theme about the TSA 'agents'; Some of them should find a different line of work. Some do not know the guidelines or apply those rules as they deem proper. They also exercise their duty with impunity. And only sometimes does their playing god wrongly ever become known to the traveling public, ie the 'breast milk' or 'childs toy' or 'grope/fondle' events. Minor case was peanut butter, never permitted, but some agents do not mention to the public that alternatives exist to throwing the item into the trash. And what might be OK with one scanner is voboten by another, with arguing never being sucessful.
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09-12-2018
12:02 PM
09-12-2018
12:02 PM
Here's more to read about the topic: https://www.tsa.gov/blog/2013/04/09/tsa-travel-tips-tuesday-can-you-fly-without-id https://www.outsideonline.com/1962111/can-i-still-fly-without-photo-id https://www.corporatetravelsafety.com/safety-tips/can-you-fly-without-a-drivers-license-or-identification-card-if-they-were-lost-or-stolen/ I have no idea what percentage of people that arrive at security without ID are rejected. I've tried to find something about this and failed. That being said, I'm sure the percentage is not zero.
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