No, it is illegal to have cameras in airport bathrooms for surveillance purposes.
No, cameras are not installed in airport bathrooms for surveillance purposes.
The motto of International Cooperation on Airport Surveillance is 'Knowledge exchange'.
It cleans up the airport... An airport custodian is responsible for cleaning and maintaining the airport. They clean bathrooms, sweep the floor, wipe off tables, etc. Basically the same as any other custodian does.
Yes, Massachusetts drivers are required to present their driver's license at the airport for identification purposes.
All iMac G5 computers have the option for AirPort (Wi-Fi). Early models did not come with AirPort cards installed, but have an AirPort card slot in which an original AirPort card can be easily installed.
Yes, checked bags are typically screened for security purposes at this airport.
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An unconfirmed airport is an airport that may or may not still be open for public use, but is still shown on charts for navigation purposes or for emergency use.
Your hands were swabbed at the airport for security purposes to check for any traces of explosives or other prohibited substances.
Yes, you may be required to remove your jacket at the airport security checkpoint for screening purposes.
Yes, airlines typically scan your ID at the airport when you check in for your flight for security and identification purposes.
Passengers are deboarded, pilots do their post flight reports, bathrooms are emptied cabin is cleaned, refueled if needed, stock for galley is replenished.