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posted by takyon on Tuesday June 05 2018, @04:03AM   Printer-friendly
from the frequent-frustrations dept.

TSA Has Been Compiling A Shitlist Of Travelers It Just Doesn't Like

The TSA is the worst. Super-secret watchlists can keep people from flying -- people deemed too dangerous to travel but not dangerous enough to arrest. This isn't the TSA's fault. Not these lists. Those are maintained by agencies who could possibly cobble together enough intel to build a flimsy case against these "dangerous" would-be travelers.

The TSA, however, maintains its own database of travelers. It can't necessarily keep them from boarding airplanes, but it can give agents a heads up that the person in the queue probably needs to be detained and hassled. [via Boing Boing]

[...] It's an agency shitlist, and only the TSA knows who's on it. This list doesn't contain people who've actually assaulted agents, but people who've expressed their displeasure with intrusive gropings through words or non-violent deeds. The agency's official statements make it clear this is an arbitrary way to punish travelers who make agents unhappy, noting that it neither requires "injury" to a TSA employee nor the intent to do so. Instead, the list contains anyone who presents a "challenge" to the "safe and effective completion of screening."


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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 05 2018, @10:31PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 05 2018, @10:31PM (#689057)

    Even if the TSA did keep us safe, which it doesn't, sacrificing our freedoms for security would still be intolerable. The US is supposed to be 'the land of the free and the home of the brave', and yet it fails at that miserably.

    But the TSA does not keep us safe. Securing cockpit doors and passengers being willing to fight back against hijackers keep us safe, neither of which violate anyone's freedoms. The same trick likely won't work again because of this.

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