airport security

Philip R. Moyer prm at rome.isl.sri.com
Thu Oct 19 07:41:40 PDT 1995


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> > I don't see that ID has anything to do with attack threats in any case.  
> Neither do I. 

> -Futplex <futplex at pseudonym.com>

Just a few data points, for anyone who cares.  I've been through security
at San Jose, LaGuardia, O'hare, Saint Louis, and Dallas in the past two
months.  I have _never_ been asked for ID.  Just a valid ticket and, at
checkin, the usual "Did you pack these yourself?  Have you been in possession
of your luggage at all times?" questions.

Cheers,
Phil

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