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madville

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26. Can someone change their name and evade the list?
Fri Sep 24, 2021, 10:04 PM
Sep 2021

Just curious how they verify folks on it. I don't recall airlines collecting social security numbers from passengers.

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DO IT Skittles Sep 2021 #1
Yes, do it. Delmette2.0 Sep 2021 #2
So there would be a variation of the No Fly List. HubertHeaver Sep 2021 #3
....... marmar Sep 2021 #4
Agree! keithbvadu2 Sep 2021 #5
As with the existing no-fly list, without accountability and due process NO. localroger Sep 2021 #6
Thank you Bucky Sep 2021 #11
No-one has an inherent right to travel by plane Spider Jerusalem Sep 2021 #18
That's not the problem localroger Sep 2021 #22
In this case, it doesn't Spider Jerusalem Sep 2021 #24
How about if they just implement a time limit? forgotmylogin Sep 2021 #27
That would be one mitigatoin localroger Sep 2021 #28
There is a process PJMcK Sep 2021 #41
If a common black list is being shared, how would this work? localroger Sep 2021 #43
GREAT IDEA! Ziggysmom Sep 2021 #7
That one guy shouting "You treat me like a (*)... black person!" Bucky Sep 2021 #13
Do it today BlueIdaho Sep 2021 #8
Would you like schools to share info on staff who acted inappropriately and were fired? Midnight Writer Sep 2021 #9
Airlines are private companies. If bars can refuse service, so can they. meadowlander Sep 2021 #17
And we allow that because there are alternate venues for you to do business with. localroger Sep 2021 #23
There are alternate ways to travel and options like teleconferencing that don't require travel. meadowlander Sep 2021 #37
Post removed Post removed Sep 2021 #38
I dunno. I know this pandemic has some people acting like shitheads Bucky Sep 2021 #10
I don't think anyone 'acts' like a shithead. Captain Stern Sep 2021 #16
I'm basing shitheadedness on behavior Bucky Sep 2021 #19
I respectfully disagree. Captain Stern Sep 2021 #21
Nah, it's an academic argument Bucky Sep 2021 #32
That's fine if your ex didn't pay an airline employee $100 to put you on the list localroger Sep 2021 #25
Yes, it's absolutely fine if my ex didn't do that. Captain Stern Sep 2021 #29
Dude, chill. I don't even have an ex. localroger Sep 2021 #30
I just don't see anything wrong with the lists, or sharing them. Captain Stern Sep 2021 #33
So if you're in seat 37C, and the asshole is in 36C localroger Sep 2021 #39
C'mon man..is that how Delta makes their lists now? Captain Stern Sep 2021 #42
That's always how it starts, but it's never how it ends. History. /nt localroger Sep 2021 #44
Nope. They've proven they can't be trusted Arazi Sep 2021 #20
The Trump family should be automatic on the list. LiberalFighter Sep 2021 #12
a complete list & data base for all air lines to use & run on every booking ! period ! monkeyman1 Sep 2021 #14
Go for it Hekate Sep 2021 #15
Can someone change their name and evade the list? madville Sep 2021 #26
This is part of the problem. The way the list is maintained is totally opaque. localroger Sep 2021 #45
Absolutely. GoodRaisin Sep 2021 #31
... (FAA) ... has .. received over 4,385 reports of unruly passengers in the past year struggle4progress Sep 2021 #34
Honestly I would oppose letting the airlines create such lists. Now if the federal government wants cstanleytech Sep 2021 #35
Yes, absolutely. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2021 #36
There are probably some antitrust issues Sgent Sep 2021 #40
This is NOT like the terrorist no-fly list DBoon Sep 2021 #46
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