Posted on 07/15/2014 5:22:34 PM PDT by moonshinner_09
WFTV - Orlando ORLANDO, Fla. It's something most students learn in elementary school -- the United States is made up of 50 states and the District of Columbia. But Cox Media Group reporter Justin Gray found out it's a lesson that an Orlando agent with the Transportation Safety Administration seems to have missed. Gray, who lives in Washington, D.C., was flying out of Orlando International Airport when a TSA agent said Gray's District of Columbia driver's license wasn't a valid form of identification. Gray said his license is legal and up-to-date, but the TSA agent didn't seem to know what the District of Columbia was when Gray arrived at the security checkpoint over the weekend. When Gray handed the man his driver's license the agent demanded to see Gray's passport. Grays told the agent he wasn't carrying his passport and asked why he needed it. The agent said he didn't recognize the license.Gray said he asked the agent if he knew what the District of Columbia is, and after a brief conversation Gray realized the man did not know. Gray was able to get through security and then stopped to complain to a TSA supervisor. Critics of the TSA said that what happened to Gray is a sign that the problems at TSA are bigger than just not knowing geography. "They simply have not been either applying or maintaining standards for good personnel," said Douglas Kidd, with the National Association of Airline Passengers. A TSA spokesman contacted Gray just minutes after he tweeted about the problem. He confirmed that a District of Columbia license is an acceptable form ID.
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I and supprised the TSA agent was even able to speak English or Spanish. I would not even be surprised to find this event happend at one of the airports around DC, i.e., Maryland, Virginia, or DC.
Wrongo. They finally realized how stupid they were in the movie. We just keep getting worse.
I always enjoy stories where members of the media are inconvenienced by the stupid people they’ve created.
The tsa employees in my experience aren’t the brightest bulbs. I really think they would be unable to get a job any place else. Most are bumbling and somewhat attitude-prone. What a pathetic lot.
Does the District of Columbia driver’s license comply with the Real ID act, or does the Real ID act just apply to the states?
The TSA is a jobs program.
They may as well just serve coffee at airports.
His previous job involved evaluating birth certificates. ;’)
Thanks moonshinner_09.
No visible IQ required. . .just be able to inhale and exhale.
Imagine the trouble you'd have with a New Mexico drivers License!
The probability that a terrorist is going to outsmart this TSA agent at some time in the near future??
I bet some of those TSA guys have sent people from New Mexico to Immigration.
Are you suggesting we need the TSA?
close enough haha
I was born and raised in Michigan and until I retired here in Virginia in the late 90s I maintained my Michigan residence.
I was traveling from where I was stationed in North Dakota to my home in the Lower Peninsula to go deer hunting with my family and decided to stop in Escanaba to eat. It should be noted that Escanaba is in the Upper Peninsula.
Since there was a K Mart next to the restaurant I went to their sporting goods department to pick up my license and the clerk told me I had to buy an out of state license since I was hunting in the Lower Peninsula even though I showed him my Michigan driver’s license. I had to have the store manager order the guy to sell me the in-state license and the clerk still insisted I needed the out of state license.
It is amazing how many people are ignorant, stupid, or both.
At the DMV.
New mexico has this problem.
#17: If you are talking about former Governor Richardson, then yes, “he is a foreign country and sometimes a Mexican state”.
That is how he acted and still does. Too much desert sun!
One and the same.
funny on my last trip out to CA for a wedding. i did all carry on with two back packs small and the larger one stowed. My small back pack i use every day to work to carry lunch stuff. when i get CA i’m poking around in the small pack and there in the pack is a 12 inch dinner knife (i take stainless for lunch) and my bike toolkit kinda swiss army without knives. right thru the screener. left them in CA to be mailed back.
Yep, we do need them! They can go to assist the border patrol at the Rio Grand......
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