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Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Boston Airport Expands Behavior Detection Program


(CNN) -- Air travelers departing from Boston Logan International Airport may experience something new during the screening process: a "casual conversation" with security at the checkpoint.

On the job training began Tuesday for officers in the TSA's expanded behavior detection program -- a pilot initiative that will be in place in the airport's Terminal A for 60 days. Logan is the only airport with the pilot program.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

About time TSA starts using their heads and actually use a productive technique.