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30. Addressing Screening Concerns

If your screening experience wasn't up to par, you can ask to speak with a supervisor at the checkpoint. You can also share your concerns with the TSA Contact Center. There are agents available to take your phone call, or you can choose to submit an online form. These agents handle everything from broken luggage locks to unprofessional or inappropriate treatment during your screening.

Travelers in long lines at Denver International Airport going thru the Transportation Security Administrations (TSA) security screening areas Jim Lambert / Shutterstock.com
Originally published on The Getaway: 30 TSA Tips That Will Make Security Screening a Cinch
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