(though I suppose his UK ID still wouldn't be valid for US flight)
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Replying to @ErrataRob @KimZetter and
I have a feeling he will find his way to Wisconsin. That's probably the least of his worries.
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Replying to @VinceintheBay @KimZetter and
I've flown without ID post-911. It's possible, especially if given a letter by the court.
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Replying to @ErrataRob @VinceintheBay and
In my case, it just required a thorough body search and thorough search of the luggage.
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Replying to @ErrataRob @VinceintheBay and
...and an interview with a uniformed policeman (not TSA, curioiusly) why I didn't have my ID (I'd lost it).
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Replying to @ErrataRob @VinceintheBay and
Wonder if you'd get the same treatment if you weren't a US citizen though. At SFO they once declined to accept my EU driver's license as ID.
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Replying to @lorenzofb @ErrataRob and
You're pretty sketchy looking. All Italian and swarthy. Plus, a journalist!
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Replying to @emptywheel @ErrataRob and
This tweet is pretty factual. Can't really deny it.
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Replying to @lorenzofb @ErrataRob and
I could work for TSA. If only I had the appetite to snoop in people's carry-on all day.
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Replying to @emptywheel @lorenzofb and
But you'd also have to forget that DC is technically part of the US...
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Wait, if I'm working for TSA I'm going to do so at MKG which would be cutest place to work. I once got high-fived there for my TSA skills
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