Washington (CNN) -- Don't like the way airport screeners are doing their job? You might not want to complain too much while standing in line.Damn. Once again, I'm a terrorist. I must just be doing it wrong.
Arrogant complaining about airport security is one indicator Transportation Security Administration officers consider when looking for possible criminals and terrorists, CNN has learned exclusively. And, when combined with other behavioral indicators, it could result in a traveler facing additional scrutiny.
CNN has obtained a list of roughly 70 "behavioral indicators" that TSA behavior detection officers use to identify potentially "high risk" passengers at the nation's airports.
Many of the indicators, as characterized in open government reports, are behaviors and appearances that may be indicative of stress, fear or deception. None of them, as the TSA has long said, refer to or suggest race, religion or ethnicity.
But one addresses passengers' attitudes towards security, and how they express those attitudes.
It reads: "Very arrogant and expresses contempt against airport passenger procedures."
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1 comment:
Clearly. Because the best way for a terrorist to pass undetected is to stand out.
Or maybe everyone is complaining loudly now.
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