Etats-Unis prévisions 2014 pour les aéroports pour 2014 plus darmes plus rapide plus de sécurité

Jeudi, 30 Janvier 2014 00:00 sylvie.duval@finances.gouv.fr (Sylvie Duval)
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THE T.S.A. Blog, a chatty official newsletter run by a small group of Transportation Security Administration employees, offers a nice window into what is most likely ahead in air travel.
For one thing, expect to find more fellow travelers packing more than bags for the airport this year, as more guns than ever are turning up at T.S.A. checkpoints. In 2013, we had another record year. Last year, 1,813 firearms (1,477 of them loaded) were found in passengers’ carry-on bags at T.S.A. checkpoints.
“There was a 16.5 percent increase (257) in firearm discoveries from last year’s total of 1,556,” the T.S.A. Blog reports. The tone is evenhanded, and seems calculated to avoid giving unnecessary offense to the national gun lobby and the growing “right-to-carry” movement, while at the same time stressing that, hey, passengers are not allowed to bring guns onto airplanes in their carry-on bags. (Penalties vary depending on state and local gun laws, ranging from simple admonishment, the most common penalty, to arrest.)

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