Friday, October 19, 2007

TSA Gives More Flexibility In Inspections of Religious Headwear

Jurist reports that the U.S. Transportation Security Administration has heeded complaints of the Sikh community as to recently adopted rules on inspection of turbans worn by airline passengers. (See prior posting.) On Tuesday, the TSA announced revised screening procedures that include headwear in the broader category of "bulky clothing", rather than singling out headwear for special treatment. The new procedures still recommend removal of headwear, but permit other alternatives for those with religious or other objections to removing head coverings.