TSA to screen all modes of transportation, including civilian passenger vehicles

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The TSA (transportation security administration) plans to expand their presence outside of airports and eventually screen all forms of transportation. Including setting up freeway and interstate checkpoints to screen civilian passenger vehicles for contraband.

These freeway and interstate checkpoints will be very similar in appearance to ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) border checkpoints. But the exact same security screening procedures at airports will be employed at them.

You will have to park and exit your vehicle while agents thoroughly search it for drugs, explosives, and illegal weapons. The passengers of these vehicles will be forced to enter a trailer where they will have to submit identifying personal information and then be subjected to crude and invasive searches of their body, as well as entering an x-ray scanning machine which exhibits the naked image of your body in chilling detail, and then saves it into a database.

Biometric eye and face-scanning technology will reference people to a massive computerized government database to help identify those on government lists.

Anyone deemed "off" or "suspicious" will be pulled aside and subjected to a thorough and harsh interrogation by federal agents. If it is believed that they are concealing contraband, they will be required to go through a full body cavity search usually performed by someone of the sex opposite to them.

People on the no-fly list (which includes over 1,500,000 names) may be stopped and detoured at these roadblocks, and may not be allowed to cross county or state lines in some cases. Those on government lists could be restricted the ability of obtaining a drivers license, or a pilots/boating license, and will be provided heavily-surveilled government transportation in a large white bus with tinted windows (it looks like a prison inmate transport bus) with the DHS (department of homeland security) logo stamped on the side of it.

Anyone driving cross-country, especially those who do so regularly (such as truck drivers) will encounter dozens of such checkpoints throughout their travels.

Furthermore, DHS intends on manning checkpoints at "soft target" locations. Sporting stadiums, concert halls, movie theaters, shopping malls, retail and department stores, hotels, casinos, high schools, colleges, restaurants, government buildings, office buildings, and so forth, will all have airport-style security checkpoints at them. These are known as VIPR (Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response.)
 
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Airplanes are civilian passenger vehicles.

Commercial airliners and small privately-owned prop planes are very different.

But I assume that both of them will be screened.
 
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