(Nov 18, 2010) — In part 45, Robert Reid of Lonely Planet illustrates what’s worse than a TSA’s X-rated airfield scanners, or insinuate pat checks, during 68 (and counting) US airports. Shoes. The 82 million annual air passengers in a US, by a single count, outlayed 923 total personal hours receiving on/off boots during airfield confidence checks. That’s some-more effort, any year, than it took to set up a Empire State Building. (Featuring reward footage of Dean Reed, a Red Elvis.) Also see reidontravel.com as well as lonelyplanet.com.
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