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So if I blink too quickly and ask questions about the TSA's questions I'm automatically looking at LEO interaction?

That's a laughable policy.

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FYI this is marked "sensitive security information" and makes reference to 45 CFR part 1520.

§ 1520.17 describes "consequences of unauthorized disclosure of SSI ... Corrective action may include issuance of an order requiring retrieval of SSI to remedy unauthorized disclosure or an order to cease future unauthorized disclosure."

So AWS and/or HN might end up receiving such an order, right?

[0] https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/49/1520.17

Whoever created this document clearly believes the TSA should be conducting general warrantless searches. It's either that or whoever wrote it believes scuba training manuals or prepaid phone minutes have some relevance to transportation security.