Remembering 911
How the Terrorists Attacks Created an Annoying, Sometimes Frustrating, but Indispensable Inconvenience
WASHINGTON – Yolanda Williams, a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) supervisor at Los Angeles International Airport, said that passengers were very cooperative with the rules that took place when she first began working for the agency.She joined TSA in September 2002, a year after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of 2,977 people in New York City, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.Fast forward 20 years, Williams said, and quite a few of passengers have grown ...