“Following the thwarted terrorist plot last week to conceal and ship explosive devices on board aircraft bound for the U.S., the Administration took a number of immediate steps to increase security by tightening existing measures related to cargo bound for the United States.
Some of the steps that have been taken by the Department of Homeland Security included adapting inbound cargo targeting rules to reflect the latest intelligence and ordering a ground halt on all cargo coming from Yemen. In addition, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator John S. Pistole and a team of TSA inspectors visited Yemen to meet with government security officials and to assist in enhancing Yemen’s security procedures, which are necessary to eventually lift the ground halt on cargo.
Late last week, TSA directed industry carriers to begin implementing additional precautionary security measures for international flights inbound to the United States. These measures take effect today. Specifically, the ban on air cargo from Yemen will continue and has been extended to all air cargo from Somalia as well. In addition, no high risk cargo will be allowed on passenger aircraft. Toner and ink cartridges over 16 ounces will be prohibited on passenger aircraft in both carry-on bags and checked bags on domestic and international flights in-bound to the United States. This ban will also apply to certain inbound international air cargo shipments as well. Further, all cargo identified as high risk will go through additional and enhanced screening. These measures also impact inbound international mail packages, which must be screened individually and certified to have come from an established postal shipper.
The Administration is also working closely with industry and our international partners to expedite the receipt of cargo manifests for international flights to the United States prior to departure in order to identify and screen items based on risk and current intelligence. We are also working with our international and private sector partners on the expansion of layered detections system including technology and other measures.
As always, the safety and security of the American public is our highest priority. The threats of terrorism we face are serious and evolving, and these security measures reflect our commitment to using current intelligence to stay ahead of adversaries—working closely with our international, federal, state, local and private sector partners every step of the way. We encourage our partners, as well as our citizens, to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to local law enforcement authorities.”
(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
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Stupids idiotic americans!!!! Why should toner and ink cartridges be banned any more than underwear should be????? Just because they HAPPENED to use that tactic one time???? How about dogs? Will they now be banned based on the recent news? First it’s drinks and liquids, then they go crazy about shoes, now it’s this… ad infinitum, ad nauseum…
Typical knee jerk reaction from a completely dysfunctional DHS: respond to the last threat, and make the paying public – not the terrorists – pay.
Keep on looking for the bomb instead of the bomber, and pretty soon the entire world will be bankrupt.
I think it would be a tough choice between her and Christine O’Donnell over who would be more qualified for this position.
I think one of the first things the GOP should try to do is get her fired. She is utterly incompetent, a disgrace to the position she holds, and is putting all of our lives in danger. If it was not for the liberal media down playing all her ridiculous remarks and actions, she would have been fired a long time ago.
Next steps: no carry-ons,no luggage, no water, no clothing.
The terrorists will get us with dehydration and pneumonia!