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U.S. Tightens Security on Electronics at Overseas Airports
« on: July 07, 2014, 05:32:53 pm »
WASHINGTON — The Transportation Security Administration will not allow cellphones or other electronic devices on U.S.-bound planes at some overseas airports if the devices are not charged up, the agency said on Sunday.

The new measure is part of the TSA's effort announced last week to boost security amid concerns that Yemen-based al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and the Islamist Nusra Front, al Qaeda's affiliate in Syria, are plotting to blow up an airliner, U.S. officials said.

As part of the increased scrutiny at certain airports, security agents may ask travelers to turn on their electronic devices at checkpoints and if they do not have power, the devices will not be allowed on planes, the TSA said.

A U.S. source familiar with the matter said laptop computers are among the devices security screeners may require passengers to turn on.

U.S. officials are concerned that a cellphone, tablet, laptop or other electronic device could be used as a bomb.

U.S. officials singled out smartphones including iPhones made by Apple and Galaxy phones made by Samsung Electronics for extra security checks on U.S.-bound direct flights from Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

The TSA also called for closer checks on travelers' shoes.

Read more: http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/u-s-tightens-security-electronics-overseas-airports-n149186

Now, will someone, in words of one syllable or less (grunts and pointing can work) explain to me how the TSA can dictate anything to a completely different nation? ast I heard, they were an over reaching organization in a single country - one not even terribly significant in terms of the global population, and less relevent by the day in terms of influence (Hey, English. We've been there and done that).
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