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“They’re impossible to miss, and yet they
just continually let it go,” said Steve Elson, who used to
check security for the Federal Aviation Administration and
helped with the CBS investigation. |
| Reporters
smuggle knives onto flights
REPORTERS investigating airport security were able to
smuggle small knives and pepper spray through checkpoints at
11 U.S. airports during the U.S. Labor Day holiday weekend, a
newspaper reported Wednesday. The reporters carried utility
knives, rubber-handled razor knives, a pocket knife, a
corkscrew, razor blades and pepper spray through every airport
security checkpoint they encountered, the Daily News newspaper
said. CBS News crews also tested security screeners last week,
although they did not attempt to smuggle banned items through
checkpoints. They carried bags lined with lead to block X-rays
and sailed past about 70 percent of screeners at several
airports nationwide. “They’re impossible to miss, and yet they
just continually let it go,” said Steve Elson, who used to
check security for the Federal Aviation Administration and
helped with the CBS investigation. The Daily News said guards
X-rayed and hand-searched the reporters’ bags, asked them to
remove their shoes and checked photo identifications, but did
not find the banned items. The airports included the four at
which the terrorists boarded flights on Sept. 11 last year,
the paper said. “We have a lot of work to do,” Leonardo
Alcivar, a spokesman for Transportation Secretary Norman
Mineta, told the paper. The reporters disposed of the pepper
spray before boarding to ensure it would not discharge during
a change in cabin pressure; the other items were never removed
from the bags once inside airport secure zones, the newspaper
said. (SD-Agencies)
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