TSA To Remove Full Body Scanners
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Ever wonder what happens to the change collected at the TSA? Ever wonder how much is collected? Turns out, pocket change can actually be quite a large sum.
In 2010, that loose change amounted to $409,085.56. That’s $376,480.39 in dollar coins, quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies, plus foreign currency worth $32,605.17.
Read the full story at USA Today.
If you need to make “cents” of travel insurance or temporary health insurance, give us a call at Insurance Services of America and I’ll help! I won’t even ask you to empty your pockets or take off your shoes! (800) 647-4589 or (480) 821-9052.
‘Tis the season for Holiday travel, and this year travelers are preparing for a whole new hassle at the airport- The Full Body Scan.
Now some travelers are all for enhanced pat-downs and extra security. Others feel their rights are being violated and are flat out refusing to fly. Whatever your opinion, a little knowledge and advanced planning is in order. Prepare for the inevitable delays and make sure to leave your gel shoe inserts in your checked luggage. Now for the updated list of airports with full-body scanners:
You will find full-body scanners at the following US airports: