[IP] The score thus far: TSA, 1... Zippo lighter camera, 0
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From: Greg Brooks <gregb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: May 12, 2005 4:53:15 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: The score thus far: TSA, 1... Zippo lighter camera, 0
Reply-To: gregb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Dave, for IP if you wish)
An update on the TSA's no-lighter policy and how it panned out with a
Zippo-form-factor camera...
Although I've had the camera for months and travel at least once a week,
this was the first time it made sense to take it on a trip. Coming
through
Philadelphia Airport on Thursday afternoon, I made no attempt to hide
the
camera, but I did show the first screener (before the X-ray machine)
that it
was, in fact, a camera.
Well. They passed it through the machine and then spent several minutes
playing with it. (Yes, playing with it. This wasn't inspecting the
thing -
it was gee-whizzing it.) I encouraged them to take it apart (it
disassembles, leaving you with a camera and an empty steel shell in the
shape of a Zippo lighter), which they did.
Then it got silly. I was told by the TSA decisionmaker that the
camera could
come on board *but the empty steel case couldn't.* This seemed so
mindless I
politely asked for clarification, but got nothing further than "the
camera
can go, but the case can't." Asked for a supervisor and was told "you
got
'em." I got out of line, walked a couple terminals away, and fedexed the
camera to myself.
I know this barely moves the needle on the TSA Mindless Idiocy Scale,
particularly in comparison to other stories you've passed along. But
it's
still scary (not angering, not frustrating -- scary) to realize our
airport
security is under the warranty of brittle rules enforced without much
common
sense.
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West Third Group
Greg Brooks
gregb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.greg-brooks.com
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