New TSA policy charges passengers $18 that don’t have acceptable IDs at checkpoints
NegativeU.S News

- The TSA has introduced an $18 fee for passengers who do not provide acceptable identification at airport checkpoints, a move aimed at improving security efficiency during busy travel seasons.
- This policy is significant as it seeks to streamline the screening process, potentially reducing wait times for travelers who comply with ID requirements.
- The introduction of this fee reflects ongoing discussions about security measures at airports, especially as the TSA looks for ways to manage increasing passenger volumes and enhance overall travel experiences.
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