Details of the Transportation Security Administration’s Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques, or SPOT, program, as uncovered by The Intercept earlier this year, reveal that pretty much everything most travelers do while whiling away the time at airports could make them look a bit suspicious to TSA screeners. There are
10 Things You're Probably Doing that Make TSA Think You're a Potential Terrorist

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