nevadamedic
01-28-2008, 07:54 PM
Story Highlights
CNN goes along with a TSA tester, witnesses mock bomb slip past security
Tests such as one in Tampa, Florida, are conducted at airports nationwide
Transportation Security Administration typically keeps test results classified
While test results are classified and rarely leak out, those that have been disclosed typically don't inspire confidence. In tests conducted in 2006 and disclosed to USA Today last year, investigators successfully smuggled 75 percent of fake bombs through checkpoints at Los Angeles International Airport, 60 percent through Chicago's O'Hare International Airport and 20 percent at San Francisco International Airport.
Full Story..........
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/01/28/tsa.bombtest/index.html
Wow. Last week a passenger forgot he had a gun on him and made it on the plane when he remembered he had it. This week a mock bomb made it through Airport Security, what's next? Another 9/11?
CNN goes along with a TSA tester, witnesses mock bomb slip past security
Tests such as one in Tampa, Florida, are conducted at airports nationwide
Transportation Security Administration typically keeps test results classified
While test results are classified and rarely leak out, those that have been disclosed typically don't inspire confidence. In tests conducted in 2006 and disclosed to USA Today last year, investigators successfully smuggled 75 percent of fake bombs through checkpoints at Los Angeles International Airport, 60 percent through Chicago's O'Hare International Airport and 20 percent at San Francisco International Airport.
Full Story..........
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/01/28/tsa.bombtest/index.html
Wow. Last week a passenger forgot he had a gun on him and made it on the plane when he remembered he had it. This week a mock bomb made it through Airport Security, what's next? Another 9/11?