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  2. Airport racial profiling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Despite more thorough investigation of baggage and increased security staffing, there were so many vast open spaces, exits and entrances at airport hubs that prevention of incidents was problematic. Los Angeles International Airport was recently found to be the most vulnerable to infiltration in the US when it comes to smuggling weapons.

  3. Tired of Clear travelers cutting the airport security line? A ...

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  4. Trans woman shares 'horrible' TSA experience, discusses why ...

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    A trans woman shared their "horrible" experience going through airport security on TikTok. Rosalynne Montoya identifies as a non-binary transgender woman. In March, they were traveling to visit ...

  5. TSA warns today could be their 'busiest day ever' [Video] - AOL

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  6. Don't touch my junk - Wikipedia

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    The phrase was inadvertently coined in 2010 by passenger John Tyner, an Oceanside, California computer programmer [4] who released an audio recording from San Diego International Airport in which he told TSA agents: "If you touch my junk, I'm going to have you arrested." Tyner had initially chosen to undergo a pat-down rather than going through ...

  7. TSA will now take your photo before you fly. Why privacy ...

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    ‘Whatever you think the protections are, TSA can change on a whim’ A monitor shows an example of an expired ID caught by a new security screening process at airports.

  8. Fred Lau - Wikipedia

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    Fred Harry Lau (born June 26, 1949) is a former Chief of Police for San Francisco, having served from 1996–2002. [2] He was the first Asian American to ever hold that position, and has been called the first Chinese-American to lead the police in any major American city. [3]

  9. You can say no to a TSA face scan. But even a senator had ...

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    At TSA security lanes of some airports, you might be asked to look into a camera that takes your photo. You will also scan your driver's license or other photo identification.