Security device could bring end to one airport hassle
Here I am at the airport in Philadelphia, sitting and waiting for the plane that will bring me back home. As always, the trip through the security line is a source of stress.
I never seem to have enough hands to take care of all the things you need to do when going through the security lanes - display your bag of small liquid items, laptop has to be out of its bag, shoes off, take the hat off your head, remove your jacket, etc.
Well, at least there is some hope that one of those annoyances could go away. Here’s a story about a new device being used in Israel that checks your shoes - without you having to remove them. Apparently several other countries, including our own, is looking at the device.


Tim has covered a wide range of topics, including tourism, crime, aviation and gambling, since becoming a reporter in 1990. The Oklahoma native joined the Post-Dispatch in 2007 after spending nine years in Orlando. In his spare time, he's often exploring one virtual world or another. He can be reached at tbarker@post-dispatch.com.
I am thinking I must be the dunce reading this article because I think it is lacking in substance or maybe I missed it. What should be discussed on here? Whether we agree that there needs to be a new device to check our shoes or what? “Here’s a story about a new device being used in Israel that checks your shoes - without you having to remove them.” Where is the story?