It's what you have to do when you fly-use X-ray machines, metal detectors, and deal with liquid restrictions in your carry-on luggage.You know the drill.Security checkpoints are just part of travel these days.They're supposed to keep us safe, so we use them-but not all of us and not all the time.We've discovered a 4.5 hour time frame each night when virtually anything can be brought into the secure side of Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport.There's no metal detector,no X-ray machine,and it's apparently not a problem.Afraid to show her face,one long time Sky Harbor employee talks about the security most people don't see.Lisa Fletcher:"You're telling me Sky Harbor's not safe?"Employee:"I'm telling you Sky Harbor's not safe and hasn't been for a long time."It's what we discovered in the middle of the night-TSA agents going away,and security guards taking over.It's 4.5 hours-every night-when an employee badge becomes an all-access pass.Night after night, our hidden cameras captured what security experts tell us is a disaster waiting to happen.The X-ray machines were off,the metal detectors were closed, and bags with unknown contents were carried to the secure side of the airport where the planes are.We watched as a security guard let people with purses,coolers and suitcaseswalk right through-bags unchecked.Even more surprising,some of the people you trust to keep you safe planned it this way....To read more go to:
http://www.abc15.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=568d6b4d-67b7-4116-9098-4c35d8b5ce38#top
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