Monday, March 7, 2011

Amtrak police chief bars TSA & TSA searches passengers getting off train

WASHINGTON — In late February, the Transportation Security Administration took over the Amtrak station in Savannah, Ga., and thoroughly searched every person who entered. None of the passengers got into trouble, but the TSA certainly did — big time.

Amtrak Police Chief John O’Connor said he first thought a blog posting about the incident was a joke. When he discovered that the TSA’s VIPR team did at least some of what the blog said, he was livid. He ordered the VIPR teams off Amtrak property, at least until a firm agreement can be drawn up to prevent the TSA from taking actions that the chief said were illegal and clearly contrary to Amtrak policy.

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This video reportedly shows TSA at the Savannah train station screening passengers as they get off the train. Why in the world would passengers getting off a train need to be screened? What security threat do they pose?