TSA to implement new rules after breaches involving CLEAR.
The TSA is implementing some new screening measures after breaches involving “CLEAR.”
The CLEAR service is available at 53 U.S. airports and allows passengers to bypass long security lines.
But as CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave explains, there are some concerns about how safe and secure it is.
Recently, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has implemented some new screening measures after breaches involving the CLEAR service, which is available at 53 U.S. airports and allows passengers to bypass long security lines. The CLEAR service has been a great convenience for those who travel frequently, allowing them to quickly and easily get through the airport security lines.
However, the recent security breaches have raised some serious concerns about the security of the CLEAR service. The TSA has taken steps to ensure that no further breaches occur in the future, and they are introducing new screening measures to make sure that passengers who use the CLEAR service are properly screened.
The first measure is that all passengers who use the CLEAR service will be required to provide two forms of identification. This means that travelers will need to provide their driver’s license or passport, as well as a second form of identification such as a credit card, a Social Security card, or a birth certificate. Additionally, passengers will also be subject to random additional screenings, such as bag searches and metal detector scans, to ensure that no suspicious items are on board.
The TSA is also introducing new technology to further enhance the security of the CLEAR service. Advanced imaging technology is being used to detect any items that may be hidden in bags and luggage. This technology is also being used to detect explosives, weapons, and other prohibited items.
The TSA is committed to enhancing the security of the CLEAR service and ensuring that all passengers who use it are properly screened. These new measures are an important step in making sure that the CLEAR service is secure and provides the highest level of safety and convenience for travelers.