ext_350839 ([identity profile] anher.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] xaq_the_aereon 2012-04-11 11:56 pm (UTC)

So long as you have the proper documentation you;ll be fine, at least logically. Of course, the TSA doesn't operate that way all the time as shown in a quote from a former FBI agent here:

Once, when approaching screening for a flight on official FBI business, I showed my badge as I had done for decades in order to bypass screening. (You can be envious, but remember, I was one less person in line.) I was asked for my form which showed that I was armed. I was unarmed on this flight because my ultimate destination was a foreign country. I was told, "Then you have to be screened." This logic startled me, so I asked, "If I tell you I have a high-powered weapon, you will let me bypass screening, but if I tell you I'm unarmed, then I have to be screened?" The answer? "Yes. Exactly."


Of course, ymmv.

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