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A script to check the USA's Homeland Security threat level
Authored by: Cerberus on Jan 17, '04 06:38:51AM

I think you are closer than any other persion to this. Each institution or government facility is able to better assess its response and security diligence with the threat level.

My local airport might operate under a yellow, which causes A, B and C to happen, but this may only visibly affect the TSA (Transportation Security Administration, a GOVERNMENT agency) who ONLY screen your baggage. The airlines have their own policy(s), which may or may not change with the threat level.

When the threat level changes, I see random FULL-CAR searches at the airport, and that happens BEFORE anyone gets within 1500 feet of the airport. Sometimes they shut down the short-term parking. Around here usually Delta allows you to get on a plane without ID (and at some other airports) but NorthWest (ALWAYS SEEMS TO) want a picture ID and your boarding card etc. However if you fly into Atlanta (atlanta-hartsfield is the busiest airport in the United States and HUb for Delta, AirTran and a few others) usually Delta will ask you for a picture ID to get on any flight. So I can get on a plane from here without an ID but have to present one to keep going to my destination. etc.etc.etc. So it is up to each group what to do with the threat level and I think this is as it should be. Keep'em on their toes (and by them I mean anyone trying to threaten me and my fellow human beings)

BTW. I *PERSONALLY* have not had the threat level change my habits and whether that is naivety or a trust in my fellow citizens and a general trust in the decency of mankind if for noone to judge or comment on but me.



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