Last week, my hubby and I were flying out of ATL to Montreal. As we were going through the "security" checkpoint, one of the supervisors suddenly yelled "FREEZE!!!!" Everyone was forced to just stand there for about a minute. We were not allowed to move, fidget, look around, speak, nothing. They blockaded the checkpoint and no one was allowed to leave or enter. It was one of the strangest, most stupid thing I've ever seen at the ATL airport. Then the supervisor walks around and she thanks everyone for their participation in the security drill. It was all my husband and I could do to keep from laughing out loud at this charade. It was ridiculously obvious that the entire purpose of that game was to make people afraid and keep that sense of fear very much alive in the flying public.Yasmine
I’m curious, what exactly does TSA thinking they’re accomplishing with a quick game of freeze tag? Is that classified? LOL.
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I certainly wish someone could have gotten this on video or at least audio. Nest time I fly in ATL I will be on the look out to catch some of their erratic behavior on film. Keep up the good fight and thanks for the information friends.
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The purpose of the “Freeze Tag” game is to prove they can control the travelers with just their words. Also, they may have had a “Hottie” in the naked scanner or an innocent child that an agent was feeling up. Take your pick when it comes to the sick, control hungry bastard working for TSA and Homeland Security.