Tuesday, October 31, 2006

No Conspiracy Theory Here


I'm sure party affiliation had nothing to do with this mix-up:
A California congresswoman said she was briefly denied access to a United Airlines flight last week because her name appeared on a "no fly list" set up after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Rep. Loretta Sanchez [...], a Democrat who has been a critic of the no-fly list, said her staff had booked her a one-way ticket from Boise, Idaho, to Cincinnati through Denver. But they were prevented from printing her boarding pass online and at an airport kiosk.

Sanchez said she was instructed to check in with a United employee, who told her she was on the terrorist watch list. The employee asked her for identification, Sanchez said.

"I handed over my congressional ID and he started laughing and said, 'I'm going to need an ID that has your birthday on it,'" Sanchez said in a phone interview with The Associated Press.

The employee used Sanchez's birth date to determine she was not the same Loretta Sanchez on the list, and she was able to board her flight, she said.

Transportation Security Administration spokeswoman Jennifer Peppin said that for security reasons she couldn't confirm that the name was on the list. But she said that name mix-ups do occur. [emphasis mine]

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2 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Has any blogger or ACLU type compiled a list of names that are allegedly on this list? Something drawn from public information?

10/31/2006 10:50:00 PM  
Blogger SPIIDERWEB™ said...

Last I heard, the list was not public, as if a terrorist wouldn't already know his/her name was on there.

11/01/2006 05:43:00 PM  

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