Uh, No, Using An iPad On A Flight Won't Get You On The No-Fly List
from the nor-will-being-a-jackass dept
A bunch of folks have passed around this story from Jalopnik entitled How An iPad Got A Guy Placed On The No-Fly List. Of course, I would bet that almost nothing in the title of that story is actually true. First of all, if you read the details, the iPad only played a minor role. Basically, as the plane was getting ready for takeoff, the guy was trying to use his iPad, and when flight attendants told him to turn it off, he talked back to them a bit, and didn't actually turn it off the first time (but did so later). That's about it for the iPad. Then apparently he just became a jerk to the various flight attendants, demanding alcohol and being a general nuisance on the rest of the flight, which apparently resulted in the airline having the airport police meet him upon arrival. So, what's the "no fly" list got to do with it? Basically, the Jalopnik author was told by a flight attendant that the guy has been put on the no fly list, but there's absolutely no evidence to back that up. While the whole no fly list is of questionable legality, and ridiculously managed, I've seen absolutely nothing that suggests that being a jackass on a flight can possibly get you onto the no fly list. And, even if this guy got in trouble, it was for being a jackass, not for using his iPad.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Gawker media
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Re: Gawker media
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Um
Well, it doesn't mean that it's necessarily so, but surely a flight attendant's assertion is some evidence.
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Solipsistic error: "I've seen absolutely nothing..."
My sources tell me that a) TSA thugs have a quota of names to put on the no-fly list b) at least a million names are on it at last report c) includes names of children, besides those of activists, and even those with *no* clue as to how got on it d) Senator Edward Kennedy was on it, ha, ha, just a little joke by the Bush administration to point up that it was using extra-legal means to harass a Senator, so can harass anyone.
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Re: Solipsistic error: "I've seen absolutely nothing..."
You're confusing two different lists. There is a "no fly" list and a "watch list." The *watch list* is broad and apparently has about a million names. It's possible this guy was put on that list, which means you get extra scrutiny at airports.
But the actual *no fly* list is much more limited, and much more difficult to get onto. That list apparently contains fewer than 10,000 names.
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The real interesting aspect
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Re: Re: Solipsistic error: "I've seen absolutely nothing..."
Are either of those lists viewable by the public (I'm guessing not)?
Or have there ever been leaks?
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Re: The real interesting aspect
Do I wish that could happen? At various moments during dealings with said asshats, yes.
In the words of my dad when I whined that my brother had bitten me, "Ok, now what did you *really* do?".
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Possible confusion?
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Sensationalist Blogging!
Oh, wait...
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Re: Re: Solipsistic error: "I've seen absolutely nothing..."
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Re: Re: Solipsistic error: "I've seen absolutely nothing..."
You can't draw any reasonable conclusion either way. Yes, the ipad probably had not a whole lot to do with the situation, but you have no way of knowing whether or not this guy was placed on the no-fly list. Maybe he was "disrupting the flight crew" and that got him on it.
The lack of evidence that he's been placed on the watch list does not imply that he hasn't been placed on the watch list because the evidence wouldn't be made available to you anyway.
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Re: Re: Solipsistic error: "I've seen absolutely nothing..."
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case in point.
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Banned in Boston
I am sure it is not the same as the TSA no-fly list unless the idiot made terroristic threats.
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Never mind that half the flight probable had gsm phones in their pockets, not in flight mode.
I probable would have been a ass too, if, and this a quote, I was told at the start of a flight that I was "risking everbidy's lives with my phone".
It was at the end, so I just sighed sadly at the awfull state we have come to and let mr. Authority run his powertrip.
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Hmmm, I wonder if that guy who squatted on the drink cart and then took a dump made the no fly list?
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Re: Re: Re: Solipsistic error: "I've seen absolutely nothing..."
Second: a quota of names to put on the no-fly list? Are you saying... oops, sorry... is your source saying that the TSA has a set number of names during a set period to add to the list? Are they directed to grow that list by a certain number of people over a certain time? Seems odd that the government would direct the TSA to gradually reduce air travel as a course of policy. Ok... again, citation? other than circulated emails? As opposed to yourself who has the inside scoop from someone who knows these things, right?
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iPad and jackass
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