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PUBLIC SAFETY
Federal screeners begin
work at JWA
At John Wayne Airport, security measures changed again Wednesday
as federal screeners replaced those employed by private companies at
security checkpoints.
The screeners were officially introduced by U.S. Secretary of
Transportation, Norman Mineta, at the airport Wednesday. They were
hired by the Transportation Safety Administration, an agency created
by President Bush after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Mineta said John Wayne will be one of the first airports in the
country to have screening technology in place and operating by the
end of the year to check 100% of all bags. Airport managers are
counting on the December installation of the $29-million
explosives-detection system. Airports have until Dec. 31 to install
the new machines.
John Wayne Airport now has 150 federal screeners. That number is
expected to go up to 193 by the end of next month, Mineta said.
The federal baggage screeners have undergone 40 hours of classroom
training and 60 hours of on-the-job training.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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