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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-18-2008 @ 10:45PM
deanly said...
I don't totally disagree with your assumption that people will go to the shorter line, but I would think that TSA would have staff out in front of the lines to help people go where they're supposed to. I'm a mother of two young kids, and I would use the family lane not to get through quickly, but to get out of the way of the people who don't have diaper bags, strollers and other stuff I often do when traveling. To me, the expert lane helps the frequent flyer get through quickly, but the family lane just lets me go at my own speed. Separating those two groups and letting them go at their own speed seems to make sense.
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