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![]() john smith wrote: I learned today that the TSA has a rule that prohibits a passenger from purchasing a new ticket on a flight departing in less than two hours if that passenger has no luggage... even if the airline of a connecting flight has lost your luggage. They must apply that selectively because that would put the BOS-LGA-DCA shuttle out of business. -cwk. |
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In article ws.net,
"Chris G." nospam@noemail wrote: The fundamental problem with this is that you can't return the bag because it was checked. I thought about that, but many business travelers do not check luggage. So I didn't believe that the luggage would have to be checked. -- Bob Noel no one likes an educated mule |
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Neil Gould wrote:
I hereby propose a re-assignment of the acronym "TSA" to mean "Terminally Stupid Actions". Dave Wartofsky, operator of Potomac Airfield (one of the DC-3) points out that the TSA/HSA believe that if they had installed proper ground security on all the Hawaian airports they could have prevented the Pearl Harbor attack. |
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![]() Ron Natalie wrote: They must apply that selectively because that would put the BOS-LGA-DCA shuttle out of business. There hasn't been a BOS-LGA-DCA shuttle in decades. Oh NO!! Its too late! grin |
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Ron Natalie wrote:
There hasn't been a BOS-LGA-DCA shuttle in decades. Sarcasm, perhaps? I flew the USAir Shuttle from LGA to BOS routinely during 1998-99. Additionally, I just checked the USAirways schedule and they still offer what appear to be shuttle flights hourly from/to BOS, DCA, and LGA. The USAirways shuttle is an Airbus 319, has been since the late 90s. -- Peter |
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Recently, Ron Natalie posted:
Neil Gould wrote: I hereby propose a re-assignment of the acronym "TSA" to mean "Terminally Stupid Actions". Dave Wartofsky, operator of Potomac Airfield (one of the DC-3) points out that the TSA/HSA believe that if they had installed proper ground security on all the Hawaian airports they could have prevented the Pearl Harbor attack. Then, perhaps "TSA" could alternatively mean "Terminally Stupid Attitudes". Neil |
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![]() Martin Hotze wrote: "Hotel 179" wrote: I thought that it was nice of him to let us know that jewel of information. hey! terrorists? have you heard that? let the folks at the counter delete your code. then you are free to blow up the plane. note to TSA: pad down everybody with a deleted code. #m ... and this all for a vague feeling of security. It's good to see the British are now shooting first and asking questions later. |
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![]() "Newps" wrote: It's good to see the British are now shooting first and asking questions later. Yeah, brilliant. Now they can question the dead guy. |
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