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Airport Security

# airport-security - Wednesday 6 March, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Your Say This post contains a poll

Poll: Do you think flight restrictions should be relaxed?

From next month, pocket knives with blades of up to six centimetres are to be allowed on flights in the US.

# airport-security - Thursday 24 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Smart Cities

Dublin to be studied in its capacity as a ‘smart city’

€2.3m grant will fund five years of research into how technology influences life in the capital.

# airport-security - Sunday 19 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie TSA This post contains images

In photos: what has US airport security confiscated this week?

Well, for a start, some grenades, guns and knife-combs.

# airport-security - Monday 30 July, 2012

Airports and alarms: Commission outlines plan to boost EU security industry

European Commission says it will propose legislation to standardise the certification of airport screening technology.

# airport-security - Sunday 20 May, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Terrorism

Explainer: How will airport security fight terrorist threats in the future?

Infra-red scanners, behavioural profiling: what will terrorists of the future be up against? And will it work?

# airport-security - Wednesday 16 May, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Dublin Airport

Some passengers face extra security checks flying from Dublin Airport

The chair of the Civil Aviation Security committee confirmed new measures would be put in place after an audit found faults.

# airport-security - Tuesday 15 May, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Airport Security

‘Two months’ to rectify security problems at Dublin Airport – DAA

Two security issues have arisen at Dublin Airport as a result of a recent EU audit, the Dublin Airport Authority has said today.

# airport-security - Friday 4 May, 2012

From The Daily Edge Fail

Drugs smugglers leave bag on airport carousel

“What did we forget?”…

# airport-security - Sunday 25 March, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Oklahoma This post contains videos

Airport security investigated over video of man being dragged face-down

Oklahoma officers were videoed pulling the man by his legs as he lay face-down on the floor.

# airport-security - Monday 23 January, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Airport Security This post contains videos

Son of US presidential hopeful Ron Paul detained at airport

Rand Paul refused to accept a pat-down search from security officials.

# airport-security - Wednesday 21 December, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Daggers

Daggers found hidden in hollowed-out book at US airport

TSA officials found the weapons concealed in a passenger’s book at a Washington airport.

# airport-security - Tuesday 15 November, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Cigarettes

Four arrested over airport cigarette seizure

Three men and a woman from Poland have been remanded in custody for a week over the 53,860 cigarettes found at Dublin Airport.

# airport-security - Tuesday 25 October, 2011

From The Daily Edge Ooh Eer

US airport security leave lewd note in woman’s luggage

A blogger travelling from New Jersey to Dublin was shocked to find a note left in her luggage by airport security staff, urging her to get her “freak on”.

# airport-security - Thursday 30 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie US

Man boards US flight with invalid airline pass

US authorities say that when arrested, the Nigeran man had more than ten other expired boarding passes belonging to other people in his bag.

# airport-security - Friday 27 August, 2010

THAI AUTHORITIES RESCUED a two-month-old tiger cub from a woman’s suitcase as she attempted to smuggle the animal out of the country on Sunday.

The drugged baby tiger was among a bag full of stuffed tiger teddies.

Airport authorities became suspicious when they spotted the woman struggling with the heavy bag. The live cub showed up in the x-ray check of the bag.

The woman was due to board a flight from Bangkok to Iran, when the sedated wildcat was discovered.

The cub is being cared for by specialists at a rescue centre in Thailand.

Chris Shepherd, from the animal protection organisation Traffic, praised authorities for rescuing the animal, and called for stronger monitoring systems and deterrents to be put in place.

If people are trying to smuggle live tigers in their check-in luggage, they obviously think wildlife smuggling is something easy to get away with and do not fear reprimand.

Only sustained pressure on wildlife traffickers and serious penalties can change that.

Traffic says that tiger populations through Asia are threatened by smugglers, despite being listed as an endangered species.

Thai officials are investigating whether the cub was bred in captivity, or captured from the wild.

[caption id="attachment_15731" align="alignnone" width="512" caption="A Thai veterinarian feeds the baby tiger cub at the Wildlife Health Unit at the Department of National Parks in Bngkok Thailand on 27 August, 2010."]Thailand Tiger Luggage[/caption]

# airport-security - Thursday 5 August, 2010

DESPITE INSISTING that body image scans taken by security machines could not be recorded or stored, authorities in the US have now admitted to storing tens of thousands of such pictures.

US authorities caused a flurry of protests when they unveiled plans to use new security technology in airports, which has been likened to a “digital strip search”. Critics of the scans have said that they invade passengers’ privacy, but these claims were dismissed.

The US Transportation Security Administration issued a statement last year saying that “scanned images cannot be stored or recorded.”

However, it has now emerged that the authorities have been saving tens of thousands of images collected through the scanning procedure. The number of saved images from a security checkpoint in one Florida courthouse alone amounted to 35,314 intimate pictures.

Plans to bring the scanners into operation in all major US airports were announced two weeks ago.