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TSA safety rules come to the federal court in DC


From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 14:12:51 -0400

The NYC Subway next?? djf


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From: "Paul Levy" <plevy () citizen org>
Date: March 19, 2010 2:04:56 PM EDT
To: <dave () farber net>
Subject: TSA safety rules come to the federal court in DC

Just received this notice from my local federal court.  I wonder whether I am going to have to take off my shoes or go 
through a full-body scanner next month.
 
Interesting, though, that court employees don't have to buy their water bottles at inflated prices.
 
 
Paul Alan Levy
Public Citizen Litigation Group
1600 - 20th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009
(202) 588-1000
http://www.citizen.org/litigation

US District Court - District of Columbia <autoreply () dcd uscourts gov> 3/19/2010 1:44 PM >>>
UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
333 CONSTITUTION AVENUE, NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20001
NOTICE
Effective Monday, April 5, 2010, all liquids, aerosols, and gels in excess of 3.4 ounces (100 ml) will be prohibited 
from being brought into the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse and William B. Bryant Annex. Visitors will be limited to up
to three separate containers (3.4 ounces each) per person.
Visitors attempting to enter with prohibited items will be asked to dispose of them in trash receptacles outside the 
building. Visitors may purchase beverages inside
the courthouse at the cafeteria or from vending machines. Visitors who leave the courthouse with a beverage purchased 
inside the courthouse will not be permitted to reenter with it.
The Lead Court Security Officers, who supervise the Court Security Officers conducting security screening at the 
entrances, are authorized to make exceptions if a prohibited item is determined to be necessary and required to
serve child care, medical, or other special needs. Visitors should advise a Court Security Officer at the screening 
station, if assistance is required. Jurors who display their jury summons and judges, court staff, and other building
tenants who display their building access cards are exempt from this policy.





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