Saturday, April 18, 2015

No More Whistling While You Work

Yes, the Transportation Security Administration’s embattled $900 million behavior detection program, called Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques, or SPOT, is not just used at airports. It’s also used at theme parks.

TSA has trained security teams from SeaWorld, Disney World and Busch Gardens to use the same checklist of behavior indicators, which includes “wearing a disguise,” “whistling,” “exaggerated yawning” and “excessive laughter,” according to interviews and documents obtained by The Intercept.

  Unofficial Sources
Does that mean the Seven Dwarves are wearing Gitmo orange now? Oh, if only I could PhotoShop.

No comments: