tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7336380116614011842.post7118541005782001988..comments2023-10-25T10:32:38.246+02:00Comments on Dedroidify: CNN reporter finds self on 'terror' listAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11053428354491490624noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7336380116614011842.post-66775380528152907162008-07-17T18:38:00.000+02:002008-07-17T18:38:00.000+02:00oops, I placed comment in wrong story, correcting ...oops, I placed comment in wrong story, correcting for continuities sake.<BR/><BR/>I fly once in a while. TSA security information states, photo college identification qualifies as State or Federal photo identification. Either the college id, or a drivers liscense or a passport or even your original birth certificate & social sercurity card are all qualified identification for boarding a plane by TSA security protocal, verifiable on their automated phone recording.<BR/><BR/>So knowing that I went to the airport with College ID and was turned away, missed my flight and was not reimbursed, so I had to pay an additional 350 dollars to fly again the next day. This time I brought my college Id, social security card & birth certificate. The TSA sercurity officers at the gate barely permitted my entry, saying they were doing me a favor, lol, this was at JFK. On my return flight from Omaha, I was frisk search for not having a drivers liscense or passport. I'm guessing they don't appreciate anything without an RFID chip in it, even though their security profile describes otherwise. Safe flying :PAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com