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TSA expected to phase out shoe removal policy at airport security

rpaddock

At the Pittsburgh airport the guy at the conveyer belt for the luggage scanner told me to leave my shoes on, as he did for the person before me.

When we got to the body scanner the guy there told me to take my shoes off and put them on the luggage belt. Person before me walked right through with their shoes on.

Glad to see this Security Theater end.

grepfru_it

One TSA agent sees me removing my lacrosse ball from my bag. He says “no that can stay in there”. I say no your scanners always stop me because of it. He replies “you will be fine” and I put it through in my luggage. I go through security and sure enough my bag is stopped. After they pull it out, swab it down like it’s contraband, they say I can go I say no, I’d like a supervisor. I ask the supervisor to bring the other agent over that told me it would be ok. Supervisor immediately sees the problem and begins to tell me ways to avoid the security theater including ignoring the agents and removing things that are constantly flagged. It makes both of our lives easier he said. Just made me wonder what the point of all of this was.

In the end he told me avoid lines with multiple TSA agents at a single station since they are in training and will stop almost everything. I smile, thank him for giving away all of their opsec and walk away shaking my head. It’s all a joke.

IAmBroom

Did you have terroristic looking feet?

rpaddock

I don't know about my feet. They did take away my shoes to be scanned, which took ~15 minutes. Just normal shoes from a shoe store.

I regularly set off the scanner for no apparent reason and get pulled aside to have a Wand run over me, which finds nothing.

On international travel I get frisked every time I have to show my passport.

lowmagnet

Pittsburgh barely cares about belts and shoes now. Little Rock is pretty lax too. Honestly, one shoe bomber didn't ever inspire copycats (because it was a dumb plot)

mmmBacon

If you think how much of our collective lives the shoebomber wasted making everyone take their shoes off, I’d say that was terrorism enough.

GiorgioG

How about they stop molesting me after going through the scanner? I promise you I’m not packing anything more dangerous than any average man.

greyface-

Active discussion on this post from a few hours ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44500315

bikemike026

20 years of stupidity. It took us that long to learn.

Zealotux

The terrorists won.

2OEH8eoCRo0

I disagree. They got none of the political change they were seeking. Quite the opposite really since it only led to more US involvement in the Middle East.

georgeburdell

Was the shoe removal policy really 2006? I remember being a teenager in 2004 and taking a flight, where I had to remove my shoes, and feeling like the terrorists won.

8organicbits

I'm remembering it happening earlier as well. I always assumed this 2001 incident immediately prompted the policy.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Airlines_Flight_63_...

WorldMaker

I got into this debate with someone else. That was the Flight that prompted the policy but TSA itself wasn't fully implemented for another 3-6 years because it worked at the speed of bureaucracy and security theater and equipment upgrades. There were partial rollouts, some airports were way faster than others at things like "take off your shoes and send them through the luggage scanner". But some of that wasn't even under the banner of TSA.

TSA was a weird rollout.

jxjnskkzxxhx

Now ask: what changed? Think about that.

garciasn

“They should feel relieved knowing that technology has advanced so significantly that T.S.A. officers can detect threats while wearing shoes,” he added. “In the old days, this wasn’t the case.”

S: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/07/travel/tsa-shoes-removal-...

IAmBroom

So, previous to this the TSA officers had to be barefoot to do their jobs?

garciasn

The TSA agents don’t need to be anywhere or wear anything to do their jobs. The TSA is a public works jobs program disguised in a way that no one in Congress can argue against because it’s in the name of fighting the “enemy” nothing more.