By JOHN ADAMS | August 12, 2008 - 12:51 pm - Posted in Uncategorized

Over at Philosecurity.org, security analyst Sherri Davidoff recounts what it’s like to try to fly from Boston’s Logan Airport without a wallet and ID.

Her story reveals that TSA security is worrisome, as it asks the wrong information of a passenger without identification, assuring no security while unnecessarily intruding into other matters of personal privacy.

If there are better examples of federal show over substance than the TSA, I do not know of them.

Here’s the link:

http://philosecurity.org/2008/08

/10/flying-without-a-wallet

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