TSA Explains the Enhanced Pat-Downs - 2010 was released on: USA: December 2010
The cast of TSA Explains the Enhanced Pat-Downs - 2010 includes: Joe Hartzler as Citizen
The cast of The Pat Down - 2010 includes: Nako as TSA Agent Scully as TSA Agent Leslie Beaumont as Traveler Marco Bottiglieri as Traveler Roth Farrar as TSA Agent David Garrett as Traveler Mister Saturn as Brad Halo Seraphim as Columbia
Pazza ragazza and ragazza pazza are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "crazy girl." Context makes clear whether the emphasis upon the expected craziness of the girl in question (case 1) or upon the girl as the one (of many possibilities) who is crazy (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "PAT-tsa ra-GAT-tsa" and "ra-GAT-tsa PAT-tsa" in Italian.
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Donna pazza and pazza donna are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "crazy woman." Context makes clear whether the fact that it's a woman who is crazy (case 1) or that craziness defines the woman in question (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "DON-na PAT-tsa" and "PAT-tsa DON-na" in Italian.
Donna pazza and pazza donna are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "crazy female." Context makes clear whether emphasis upon the woman as the person who is crazy (case 1) or upon the typical craziness of the woman in question (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "DON-an PAT-tsa" and "PAT-tsa DON-na" in Italian.
No, there is no maximum age limit to become a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employee. However, some jobs with the TSA require good physical and medical health which may cause problems for older employees applying to certain jobs.
Pazza mamma calda! and Pazza mamma figa! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Crazy, hot Mamma!" Context makes clear whether the description refers to appearance (cases 1, 2) or temperature (example 1). The respective pronunciations will be "PAT-tsa MAM-ma KAL-da" and "PAT-tsa MAM-ma FEE-ga" in Italian.
No, women do not have to remove their burkas or any other head covering. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers will simply pat-down the head covering. If TSA officers can not determine if the head covering is free from detectable items, the individual will be referred to an additional screening in which the individual will be offered the opportunity to remove the head covering in a private screening area.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checks for various security threats and prohibited items when you fly. This includes screening passengers and their belongings for weapons, explosives, and other dangerous items. They use various screening methods such as X-ray machines, metal detectors, and pat-down searches to ensure the safety of everyone on the flight.