Transportation security administration plans to release children under 12 use less intrusive security inspection procedures, homeland security department on Tuesday.
"The children under the age of 12 won't take off their shoes, and on the plane, and they will get patted less," by the newspaper USA today.
Change, this is in the spring, the six test, the airport at the end of the month in place, in all over the country who have more of the airport called TSA said after the training, homeland security secretary janet Turner polly missed in the senate on Tuesday of a committee hearing.
In April this year, online video of a 6 year old girl more and more patted in New Orleans airport cause public anger.
According to the new program, the children will be allowed to "walk through the metal detector, greater use of explosives trace detection, and try to capture DuoCi clear images, in advanced imaging technology screening, through many times," the agreement, said in a statement Tuesday. The special envoy of sending mail However, PAT-ups and downs still will be used, if the problem cannot by those who begin way to solve.
"We really want to move, and transferred to a more risk based on the method, in order to check the passengers, try to simplify procedures, low risk of passengers, this to strengthen our ability to focus, to passengers or we don't know or napoli," said missed high risk.
The new children's screening guidelines to the officers called TSA "have more choice in the selection process, in order to solve happen in any alarm," called TSA spokesman Greg Sue lai on Tuesday said in an email. "Called TSA is expected to these changes, choose the airport this week will start rolling, will continue to strengthen and streamline the process for passenger safety check."
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