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  • DIANA ROSS: I FELT VIOLATED BY NOLA TSA!!!... Made Me Wanna Cry

    05/05/2019 2:05:33 PM PDT · by EdnaMode · 93 replies
    TMZ ^ | May 5, 2019
    Diana Ross says a TSA agent at a New Orleans airport took a pat-down search too far -- which left her feeling shaken and violated afterward. The legendary soul singer described her experience early Sunday morning in a string of tweets, explaining that while she's normally treated like royalty in NOLA ... she got the exact opposite treatment at an airport there -- saying, "I was treated like [expletive]." [snip] Ms. Ross says she's not blaming the airline she flew with -- Delta, apparently -- but instead is pointing the finger at a female TSA agent that conducted an "over...
  • Make Getting Through TSA Easy on Yourself

    04/11/2019 7:26:35 AM PDT · by BigKahuna · 81 replies
    H4 Solutions ^ | 04/11/2019 | Kelly Hoggan
    Does anyone who flies in the U.S. look forward to going through a TSA security line? You could probably make good money in Vegas by putting all your chips on “No.” You can make the TSA security line experience easier on yourself, however, just by taking a few simple steps. 1. Even if you fly only a couple times a year, it’ll be worth it to you to apply for the Transportation Security Administration’s Precheck program. It costs $85, is good for five years and requires an application and background check, but nothing else comes remotely close to getting you...
  • TSA will grope you less for $85

    07/23/2013 2:48:49 AM PDT · by TexGrill · 29 replies
    RT ^ | 07/22/2013 | RT
    If full-body scanners and TSA pat-downs make you feel uncomfortable, you now have an alternate option – for the hefty price of $85. The Transportation Security Administration has launched a new program that will allow members to bypass regular airport security checkpoints. Those enrolled in the “trusted traveler” program, called TSA PreCheck, will no longer have to remove their shoes, jackets, and belts. Members can also keep their laptop computers in their bags. Currently, only members of frequent-flier programs are given the opportunity to apply without paying a fee. But TSA Administrator John Pistole on Friday announced that all travelers...