Woman makes it onto plane without ID, boarding pass | ABC News

TSA officials said they screened the unnamed passenger at Orlando International Airport but did not provide further details.
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28 thoughts on “Woman makes it onto plane without ID, boarding pass | ABC News

  1. They never searched her bag or phone. Once she knew that she was caught, they just watched her walk away. She will not be charged because they let her leave without finding out who she was! You can't leave a traffic stop without ID, so how the hell do you allow anyone to be removed from a plane and just wander off? I watched the video of her interaction with security and it was ridiculous. She claimed to have no contacts in her phone, but they saw one that had recently called her. She then claimed not to know the person, refused to call them and said she had no idea how their number was saved. She also claimed to have gotten there from NC by taxi, but was flying back. Again, she was allowed to walk away and was never identified.

  2. All this supposed security is really nothing more than a show, it's security theater. It's designed to make you feel safer without actually making you safer. The TSA doesn't really make flying any more secure it just makes it irritating and time consuming and costs a crap ton of money.

  3. In Italy I wasn’t even asked for ID when landing so places like that if she got to those countries she could’ve easily just got in

  4. They didn't screen her before boarding since security didn't want to see her naked through X-ray. Too much security focus on the wrong things, common sense security evaluation needs a serious update.

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