Serial Stowaway

Honestly somebody should talk to her and offer her a reduced sentence if she demonstrates how she gets through.

She answered this in one of the news articles: "I'm an old white lady. Nobody pays attention to me."
 
She answered this in one of the news articles: "I'm an old white lady. Nobody pays attention to me."
Yeah, I know, but does she pretend to be lost and wander in through the exit? Print something that looks close to a bording pass, and nobody checks it too close? Pretend to have dementia until they get tired of dealing with her? The TSA's evaluation of her as a non threat is an important aspect, but the question remains if she got through security with zero interaction with an agent, how and where she penetrated security, or if she was able to bluff her way through during a direct dialog with a blueberry. Did she bypass security or actually go through the line?

I don't doubt our "boys in blue" are theater, but I still think her getting through is important in terms of social engineering ,or at the very least from a physical standpoint if she was able to walk through a broom closet or something and bypass security entirely.
 
I've seen her escorted out of SFO twice just when I happened to be there. She has boarded several planes at SFO and been caught trying to get on dozens more. At least once, she got to LAX. How, especially when there should be a damned pic of her at the TSA checkpoints, I don't know. Kinda scary though how she ACTUALLY gets on planes. What about the miscounts with the gate agents? We could never let a plane go when the head count didn't match when I did that job.
 
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I've seen her walked out of SFO twice just when I happened to be there. She has boarded several planes at SFO and been caught trying to get on dozens more. At least once, she got to LAX. How, especially when there should be a damned pic of her at the TSA checkpoints, I don't know. Kinda scary though how she ACTUALLY gets on planes. What about the miscounts with the gate agents? We could never let a plane go when the head count didn't match when I did that job.
I met her at SJC once when she walked onto the SJSU campus and tried to board the 727.

We told her it wasn't going anywhere anytime soon.
 
When she reports her occupation to Social Security as "Flyer," perhaps she thinks it will get her a higher check each month. :rolleyes:
 
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