Unruly passengers could lose PreCheck perks
Unruly air travelers could soon lose their PreCheck membership privileges, as well as airline bans and fines. The Federal Aviation Administration said it will share information about passengers facing fines for unruly behavior with the TSA.
The agency would have the authority to kick passengers out of the expedited screening program.
"If you act out of line, you will wait in line," FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said. The FAA has logged more than 5,600 unruly passenger incidents this year.
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