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US to allow Saudi travellers to bypass customs inspections
You have to wonder what they are thinking when they do this stuff.
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yep. we just love the Saudis.
I would bet them and the Israelis will get to scoot past all the lines, while the TSA gropes american citizens. :shifty: |
TSA stands for...
Totally Stupid Arsehats.
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DHS stands for...
Department of Homeland Subjugation.
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Well since 100% of Saudi Arabia's citizenry is Muslim forcing them to be inspected by customs would clearly be racist...
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This comes right after the news that TSA will now allow 3" knives to pass inspection, duh :down:
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So if people pay to apply, submit their life history to security checks, get cleared after a personal interview with the government agencies, they can be eligible to .....go straight to the security scanner to be scanned without waiting in line, and can fill out custom declaration electronicly instead of writing.
Big deal. Though it is funny when people mistakenly try the global entry lane down in Shannon and hold up the expess line. |
Not sure what the concern is. The Global Entry program only pertains to passing through customs. It has nothing to do with the security to get on the aircraft. Actually Global Entry is at the "other" end of the trip once they get OFF the aircraft.
People on the Global Entry list are still subject to random searches just like everyone else waiting in line. The only thing the Global Entry list does is allow a person to process through customs via a computer instead of with a Customs person. Just as most people processing through customs the "old" way were not searched, most people on the Global Entry list won't be searched. But everyone is subject to random or other searches. As a big deal, this just ain't. |
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