Doesn't scale, either. If this were done on non-negligible % of flights, added delays would send airlines into conniption fits.
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Right. Did anyone miss a transatlantic flight bc of this? because someone will and then hell will be paid.
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Which is why I figured this for a 1-off, if puzzling: can CBP not get PNRs/manifest to confirm who is/isn't on a current flight?
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I HALF wonder whether they were searching someone who jumped TSA the other day. Doesn't make sense tho.
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Those are the not-quite-elite. The real elite fly charter or have their own jets, don't even have security lines to go through.
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True. But they still squawk a lot. Mind you, they'd be at the front of the line, the moms struggling w/3 kids at the back.
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my spouse was on flight to DC last week where they required IDs before boarding.
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How'd it go over?
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annoyed, but there wasn't much hassle. I might refuse if they asked while leaving, but I'm showing my ID while boarding.
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All you need is your NRA card
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any info on legality? or probably more relevant, legality of refusing to comply?
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Good call.
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especially an SFO-NYC flight. The techy twitter was early abuzz.
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: dang, v woke
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