Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Roaming airport screeners look for people with something to hide

This is an Israeli airport technique, we copped the idea from them.
You know they trained our brand new Behavior Detection Officers.
How much do you think that cost us?
This is such BS. They just keep racking it up.

A federal officer was watching passengers at Sacramento International Airport on Wednesday when one caught his eye.

A young man in line, unshaven and carrying a backpack, apparently looked suspicious.

The officer was not a typical Transportation Security Administration screener. He was a specially trained Behavior Detection Officer. BDOs work in the agency's Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques program (SPOT) and are trained to study a person's face and body language for hints of his mental state.

They roam all parts of the airport, including curbside.

"Officers are screening travelers for involuntary physical and physiological reactions that people exhibit in response to a fear of being discovered," the TSA says on its website.

The young man at the Sacramento airport apparently displayed