Welcome to the Free Talk Live bulletin board system!
This board is closed to new users and new posts.  Thank you to all our great mods and users over the years.  Details here.
185859 Posts in 9829 Topics by 1371 Members
Latest Member: cjt26
Home Help
+  The Free Talk Live BBS
|-+  Free Talk Live
| |-+  General
| | |-+  "Please Remove Your Shoes"
Pages: [1]   Go Down

Author Topic: "Please Remove Your Shoes"  (Read 989 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Lothar

  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 255
    • View Profile
"Please Remove Your Shoes"
« on: July 07, 2010, 01:50:54 AM »

http://www.lewrockwell.com/spl2/monumental-incompetence-tsa.html

Quote
Did you know...

According to GAO, TSA inspectors spend 33% of their time inspecting, 8% on incidents, 5% investigating, 5% on “outreach”, and 49% of their time on “other.” Other?

10% of useable TSA equipment (worth millions) in transit is stored for 2 years or more due to poor logistical processes.

During the first 3 months of 2007, the TSA Logistics Center received eight explosive detection systems units at a cost of about $7 million.  As of January 2009, all eight explosive detection systems units remained in storage at the Logistics Center.

In December of 2009 TSA leaked a full copy of its 2008 S.O.P., screening protocol, and other security standards onto the internet.

 In June 2007, investigators testing the TSA checkpoint screening process were able to smuggle prohibited items past security despite passing through secondary screening and pat-downs.

TSA has not deployed any of the 10 technologies it has created since 2002.

In 2006, TSA screened 708,400,522 passengers in U.S. airports.

In 2006, TSA screened 535,020,271 pieces of checked luggage.

TSA opens 16% of checked luggage (over 85million bags) to screen for prohibited items.

TSA confiscated 13,709,211 items in 2006.

In 2006, TSA confiscated 11,616,249 lighters.  Lighters can now be brought on planes.

President Bush signed the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act in 2004, which banned butane lighters from flights.

TSA’s website recommends that travelers with small children ‘do not pass [their] child to our security officer to hold.

In 2007 a man traveling to NYC from Puerto Rico smuggled a baby alligator in his pants.

As of Dec. 7, 2009, TSA is still in the planning stages for 100% checked baggage screening at many airports.

The 9/11 Act gives TSA the responsibility to ensure that the airline industry screens 100 percent of the cargo on passenger aircraft by August 2010.

As of March 18, 2009, all cargo on small body aircraft only went through daily screening procedures.

TSA paid out $98 million in bonuses and pay raises in 2008.

TSA randomly stops passengers at city subway and bus stations to screen for explosive materials.

The TSA VIPR program is meant to deter terrorists from attacking public transportation through random screenings.

50% of part-time TSA Screeners quit their job in 2006.

20% of part-time screeners left their job in 2008.

Average wait in airport checkpoint line is 11.5 minutes. On Thanksgiving it’s 16.5. In Copenhagen it’s 3.5, and at SFO (privately screened) it’s 5-10 minutes.

Aug 19, 2008: a TSA security inspector grounded 9 American Eagle jets, by climbing  on (and damaging)  their temperature probes and pitot tubes.

According to GAO, TSA inspectors spend 33% of their time inspecting, 8% on incidents,  5% investigating, 5% on “outreach”, and 49% of their time on “other.” Other?

In years 2002-2007  TSA conducted 20,000 covert tests. Over 60% breached security lines, but TSA has not recorded how.

In its first year TSA confiscated 4.8 million items, including 1.4 million knives, 1,101 firearms, and 39,842 box cutters.

Prior to 2007, TSA was confiscating 22,000 cigarette lighters a day.

In December of 2009 TSA leaked a full copy of its 2008 S.O.P., screening protocol, and other security standards onto the internet.

From 2002 to 2007, roughly 67,000 TSA employees quit or were fired from their jobs. There are roughly 44,000 screeners in the workforce.

In the period 2002-2006, TSA screeners lost 3674 badges and uniforms.

In 2005 TSA lost a portable hard drive, with data that contained social security numbers, bank data, and payroll for over 100,000 employees.

In 2009 TSA spent $2mm to store new equipment that had been ready for deployment for three years.

TSA personnel use ready x-rays, advanced technology x-ray, explosive trace detection systems, explosive detection systems, bottle liquid scanners, and enhanced metal detectors to screen personnel and baggage.

As of January 2009, TSA had approximately 20% of its transportation security equipment stored in warehouses rather than in the field.
Logged
Pages: [1]   Go Up
+  The Free Talk Live BBS
|-+  Free Talk Live
| |-+  General
| | |-+  "Please Remove Your Shoes"

// ]]>

Page created in 0.017 seconds with 31 queries.