TSA screening problem forces evacuation at JFK

(AP) NEW YORK — Hundreds of air passengers and staff were evacuated from a terminal at New York City's Kennedy Airport after a metal detector malfunctioned at one of the security checkpoints.
The Transportation Security Administration says it closed Kennedy's Terminal 7 for about two hours Saturday morning after discovering the equipment problem and realizing that people had been let through without being properly screened.
Procedures call for the entire terminal to be emptied and the passengers re-checked whenever that happens.
Some travelers have posted photographs on Twitter showing the terminal lobby jammed with people waiting to get back in.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey says the screening checkpoints were reopened to passengers by 11:45 a.m.
The terminal is used by British Airways, United, and other airlines.
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These imbeciles are incapable of providing effective airline security and are doing more damage than good. It is time to replace TSA with a sensible and effective system.
TSA incompetence causes yet another terminal dump. That makes well over a dozen in the past few months; I can't keep track anymore.
Good. Since so many people don't mind that they can be sexually assaulted by the TSA, maybe they'll care when they can't get to their precious flights on time. After all, the only thing that talks in this country is money.
If this is what's needed to wake the sheeple up, so be it.