Topic: Security Protocol

7 chapters across the catalog

LibJoe
Episode 1022 14:46 - 18:24

1022: LibJoe

Media Coverage Discrepancies, YouTube Security Response

The hosts critique MSNBC's coverage of the YouTube shooting, noting the network's quick pivot to labeling the event a domestic dispute because the shooter was not a "crazy old white guy." YouTube announced plans to increase security at all global offices following the incident. A news clip is analyzed for a slip-of-the-tongue where a reporter refers to the female shooter as "he," suggesting a media bias toward male perpetrators.

Episode 478 11:23 - 13:57

478: Cranks and Firebrands

Secondary Customs Screening, Mickey's Security Flag

Mickey was pulled into a secondary screening area at the Atlanta airport after being flagged by customs officials. While the specific reason for the flag remained unknown, the traveler waited with four large bags while being monitored by security for using a cell phone. Mickey eventually cleared the screening, noting that the officers were polite despite the delay.

Poison Wheat
Episode 441 10:55 - 13:00

441: Poison Wheat

TSA Blogger Bob Explains Liquid Test Strip Procedures

TSA's "Blogger Bob" clarified that the agency has used non-toxic test strips and droppers to screen liquids at departure gates since 2007. The procedure requires passengers to remove lids so officers can hold strips over the container to detect vapors without directly touching the beverage.

First Buddy
Episode 359 1:36:31 - 1:39:22

359: First Buddy

Pilot Stuck in Bathroom Flight Security Incident

A bizarre security incident on a Chautauqua Airlines flight is discussed, where the captain got stuck in the bathroom and a passenger tried to relay the cockpit password to the first officer. The hosts question why fighter jets weren't scrambled and criticize the breakdown of security protocols when the first officer refused to open the door despite the correct password being provided.

Radioactive Butts
Episode 255 16:56 - 19:19

255: Radioactive Butts

CAIR Press Release, TSA Self-Pat-Down Protocols

A press release from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) reveals that the TSA allows travelers to pat down their own religious headwear. Administrator John Pistole confirms that after a self-pat-down, agents perform explosive trace detection on the traveler's hands. The hosts argue that if self-patting is safe for headwear, it should be applied to other sensitive areas to avoid invasive groping.

Be-Wilder-Ment & The Queen
Episode 71 4:21 - 11:35

71: Be-Wilder-Ment & The Queen

Buckingham Palace Visit, Royal Website Launch and Security

A firsthand account of visiting Buckingham Palace for the relaunch of the official royal website describes the entry process, the presence of Dutch Master artworks, and the lack of security screenings for guests. The event featured high-end catering and a gathering of approximately 60 invited guests in a gold-decorated waiting hall.

The Dead Bee Conspiracy
Episode 65 14:57 - 17:58

65: The Dead Bee Conspiracy

Buckingham Palace Invitation, Royal Website Relaunch Reception

An invitation was received to attend a reception at Buckingham Palace for the relaunch of the official royal website. The physical invitation features high-quality materials but notably simple calligraphy, and the RSVP process involves strict security protocols regarding photography and mobile phone usage within the palace.