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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: 693
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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#2. To: Eoghan (#0)

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

Yea, land of the sheep home of the slaves

intotheabyss  posted on  2007-08-31   15:22:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: intotheabyss (#2)

Just another reason why I won't ever fly an American carrier again. I will drive, hitchhike or take the freaking bus. Or stay home, more likely.

Sodie Pop  posted on  2007-08-31   15:38:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Sodie Pop (#3)

I haven't flown on an American flight since 911

intotheabyss  posted on  2007-08-31   15:48:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: intotheabyss (#5)

I haven't flown on an American flight since 911

I have once...and it was Thanksgiving Eve....DFW...they dropped my laptop not once not twice but three freaking times on the ground from about 3 feet up...made me wonder...had a male screener try to "make sure" it was just underwire...I can say though there was a woman screener there that stopped him quickly..maybe it was her lover, who knows I don't care...just appreciated her interference. I will say...NEVER again...won't do it. Tried to fly ONE more time after that when my mother died...they REFUSED to accept my cash money for the ticket..plastic or nothing...I drove.

lizza76  posted on  2007-08-31   21:36:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: lizza76, Pissed Off Janitor, Jethro Tull, who knows what evil, Angle, lodwick (#11)

After reading these and other anecdotes I wouldn't fly now if my life depended on it.

I dream of a day when airlines go bankrupt. If there were no flights for politicians or corporate rats because their business alone could not keep airlines solvent, they'd have a new appreciation for folks who don't have to fly.

Unfortunately, trying to galvanize Americans behind a single goal for the common good is an exercise in futility. I dare say that if one rich, spoiled college kid had to forfeit a single Aspen ski trip to end the madness he or she would not sacrifice for the long term benefit of him/her self and others.

Thanks to public education in conjunction with TV, films and other pop culture rot our society is dominated by childish, selfish, contrary retards. Arrested development and class, race, political, demographic, geographic and religious warfare has fractured our society into so many selfish special interests with tunnel vision that it's probably impossible to assemble a plurality who would vote for clean air, clean water, political reform, transparency in food production or pharmaceutical testing, manufacturing or pricing, etc.,.

Of course the PTB and their lackeys in govt know better than to stop broadcasting professional sports competitions, beer or gasoline sales or any one comfort that could result in a spontaneous tantrum of a sizable majority. The last time they made that mistake was the proposal to tax social security bennies, and the resulting tidal wave was so fast and large that it actually scared Washington and they quickly rescinded it. And yet the masses never caught on and sensed their power to take our country back from lobbyists. Once the offending bill was dead it was back to sleep....

It's ironic that it was black folks on OJ's jury who used jury nullification to free a murdering psycho, and with a few exceptions whites still abet the tyranny and convict their fellow citizens for "crimes" that should have been killed by juries long go. Even though the Bernhard Goetz jury had the guts to deny the state a conviction for shooting those mischievous little scamps on the subway they still convicted Goetz for the gun charge. They simply didn't have the vision or courage to see that New York's Sullivan Law is unconstitutional. After many failed attempts to secure a carry permit (at a hundred dollars per application) Goetz decided to protect himself anyway. The jury could have overturned that law, if for no other reason, scatter brained comedienne Joan Rivers walked in and picked up her permit with no bureaucratic resistance at all. And, if the people are denied equal protection because they aren't Jewish, are not celebrities (former cokehead Don Imus swaggers about with a legally toted shootin' iron) or the wives of politicians or cops or Hassidic diamond merchants, then the law should be nullified.

Because the IRS actually brings no more than 50 prosecutions a year to court nationwide (about one per state) for income tax "crimes", the tax tyranny under which we suffer is an invisible jail entirely of our own making.

Just as with PROHIBITION and the enabling criminal statute known as THE VOLSTEAD ACT, if juries stop convicting their fellow citizens of tax charges then the govt will abandon the offensive "law that never was" before juries get in the habit of overturning bad law at the jury level.

This is another reason why Bush wants the power to summarily jail and torture people. By removing juries from the process the federal reserve can maintain their control much longer, at least until the major oil extractors kill the fraud($) and the whole wormy, MONOPOLY MONEY swindle collapses.

The abuse that people suffer at airports is the PTB's way of monitoring the pulse of America. When the day comes that a mentally retarded deaf child panics and runs in an airport only to be Swiss-cheesed, back to front with burst from an MP5, and the people do nothing but give thanks it wasn't them and resolve to follow all commands from authoritarians, that's the day the shadow govt will know it's time to spring the trap.

Shortly after we can expect them to announce that the bill of rights is an anachronism that is being exploited by "turrists", and pursuant to executive order number 666 the govt is no longer bound by it.

And, that's the day that I'll write "Hey, the TSA is a great bunch of guyz and galz doing a tough but honorable and necessary job protecting us from them evil "dewers" and I don't want annnny trouble!"

You think I'll go out on a limb and preach to a bunch of chickenshit assholes?

Not on your life, pal.

And I'll be glad that they abolish elections and Bush is serving as PRESIDENT-FOR-LIFE. If he's willing to sacrifice for us ingrates then we're damned lucky to have him!

Once they strap that rat cage to my face I too will scream "DO IT TO JULIA!", and I too will love Hermano Grande.

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