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Title: Reporter Caught in Mysterious Airport Lockdown
Source: Wired News
URL Source: http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/08/reporter-caught.html
Published: Aug 31, 2007
Author: Ryan Singel
Post Date: 2007-08-31 14:55:24 by Eoghan
Keywords: None
Views: 699
Comments: 18

Xeni Jardin, a technology reporter and co-editor of Boing Boing, found herself in the middle of an inexplicable, government ordered, 30-minute lockdown in Los Angeles International airport Wednesday.

I walked from the arrival gate towards baggage claim, and when I was about halfway there, all of a sudden about a dozen or more TSA personnel and private security staff appeared, shouting STOP WHERE YOU ARE. FREEZE. DO NOT MOVE. Not just at me, but all of the travelers who happened to be wandering through the hallway at that moment.

Some of the TSA guards then backed up against walls in the hallway, and sort of barked at anyone who tried to move a few feet away from their "spot," like towards chairs to sit down or whatever.

One TSA guard jogged ahead, back towards the arrival gates (United, this was Terminal 7). At first I assumed maybe it was some weird security drill? A few of us asked what was going on, and got terse answers, like, "Security review." WTF? 5 minutes passed. 10, 15, 20. The two teen Japanese tourists about ten feet behind me looked utterly dazed -- welcome to America, guys. I was really jetlagged and cranky, wanted to move a few feet and sit down, but the TSA lady nearest me kind of snapped at me to stop and stay frozen where I was when the order went out.

After 30 minutes, the TSA people said, okay, you may leave now. And everyone unfroze, and went and got their bags. No explanation.

Some of the Boing Boing commenters say that they've had similar experiences. I do not believe that, legally, Transportation Security Administration employees can enforce an order to make you halt when you aren't in a screening line. They don't have law enforcement powers*. That, of course, doesn't mean orders from people in U.S. government uniforms aren't intimidating.

That said, I've never heard of a situation like this and am baffled by what it was. Have any THREAT LEVEL readers had similar experiences or know what to make of the incident?

* UPDATE - An anonymous reader writes in to say that the Aviation and Transportation Security of 2001 allows the head of the TSA can authorize TSA employees to have law enforcement powers. See Section 114(q)(1). The reader notes too that there seems to be no way for citizens to know how to distinguish rent-a-screeners from TSA employees vested with law enforcement powers.

That said, I'm still highly skeptical of TSA screeners' powers to detain groups of individuals. That said, I am not a lawyer.


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You have to wonder if these are shows the TSA occationally puts on when they sense they're losing "respect" from the cattle rows...

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#8. To: Eoghan (#0)

It's conditioning, the same way the fire departments drive in traffic with sirens blaring when they aren't responding to calls. In addition to training drivers (an emergency vehicle license is required over and above a driver's license for the weight class of the vehicle) it's also to "train" motorists how to open holes at intersections during peak traffic periods. I suppose there is some logic for the fire department doing it, but, our govt is just aping old Soviet people control tactics.

It also helps them check the pulse of the country. If Americans push back they'll back down, which is why I was so disheartened at the response to the govt's crimes against the victims of Katrina.

Despite reports that FLA sportsmen who towed john boats and air boats all the way to LA were not allowed to launch and rescue trapped victims, and a trailer filled with donated bottled water was sent back home, and Cuba's offer of 100 doctors was declined, and many other obscenities that BushCo committed were known to us, the people of America didn't do a goddam thing.

We should have marched on New Orleans and took those gun toting Blackwater goons out in handcuffs and handed them to the goddam sheriff and demanded that he throw their asses in jail.

Instead of rescuers with first aid supplies, O2, insulin and Asthma inhalers on patrol those goons were swaggering about with M4's looking to shoot at anyone who didn't quake in fear of their approach.

When our govt sees this and other things that signal our timidity they raise the bar for the next test.

And, when the day comes to send our kids to China because that's the only way that they can save the banks, Americans will sit down with their kids for a heart to heart talk:

"It'll be fun, Johnny. You'll get lots of fresh air and exercise and it'll be just like summer camp, except you're never coming home!"

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2007-08-31   16:33:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: HOUNDDAWG (#8)

"It'll be fun, Johnny. You'll get lots of fresh air and exercise and it'll be just like summer camp, except you're never coming home!"

You ever read that depressing short story posted here (heck, it might have been you), where the kid is used to get grandpa to reveal where his pre-ban stash of guns were?

Axenolith  posted on  2007-08-31   19:31:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Axenolith (#9)

You ever read that depressing short story posted here (heck, it might have been you), where the kid is used to get grandpa to reveal where his pre-ban stash of guns were?

Well, I'm familiar with a variation of that theme!

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2007-08-31   21:17:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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