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Bomb-Sniffing Dogs Demoted! 3 Security Dogs At Philly Airport Decertified

RON TODT   01/ 6/10 07:33 PM ET   AP

Airport Security

PHILADELPHIA — Three bomb-sniffing dogs assigned to inspect cargo at Philadelphia International Airport failed recent recertification tests and federal officials should immediately replace them, a Pennsylvania congressman said.

U.S. Rep. Robert Brady, D-Pa., said he was briefed on the failures by airport and Transportation Security Administration officials.

"This is totally ridiculous," Brady said.

Brady sent a letter Tuesday to acting TSA administrator Gale Rossides urging him "to immediately replace the three dogs on duty at PHL with certified animals so that passengers and cargo flying out of our airport can do so safely."

There also are 10 TSA-certified Philadelphia police dogs assigned to the airport.

TSA spokesman Greg Soule said the agency could not comment on the status of its dogs. He said, however, that the rigorous nature of yearly certification tests means that some of the nation's 700 TSA-led dog teams deployed in air, marine and mass transportation systems may not pass and must go through a remedial program.

In the meantime, other layers of security are employed, Soule said. TSA-led teams concentrate on cargo screening while law enforcement-led teams handle all areas of the airport and spend part of their time supporting cargo inspection.

Built-in redundancy means the dogs' lack of certification will not hurt air cargo screening, Soule said.

Brady, however, said the agency should immediately replace the dogs while they are being recertified.

The TSA notified airport officials that the three dogs were being trained and should be recertified by the end of the month, airport spokesman Mark Pesce said.

Edward Turzanski, a senior fellow at the Center on Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, and Homeland Security in the Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia, called the situation serious, especially considering that lack of communication between federal and local officials.

"These dogs are not ornamental," said Turzanski, also a La Salle University professor. "They are there for a purpose. If the purpose is not being satisfied, that's a serious issue."

Turzanski recent troubles such as Sunday's security breach in Newark Liberty International Airport, which prompted a shutdown and passenger rescreening, may indicate systemic problems at the agency.

"It looks as if we have an unwieldy bureaucracy that appears to have lost its way in some pretty serious ways," Turzanski said.

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lochnessmonster
06:59 AM on 01/07/2010
Not only does the Chertoff group make millions off these machines, the company is run out of Canada so none of this money is being made or spent in the US...NPR interviewed him last week.
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07:05 AM on 01/07/2010
All these bushies have their freaking hand in the jar.
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lendmeanear
11:00 PM on 01/06/2010
Why are there not these dogs at every airport sniffingevery passenger who gets on a plane?
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Amalek
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09:37 PM on 01/06/2010
I sat next to one of those dogs once in the back row of the plane. Mid flight the handler sent the dog up the aisle. It goes to Row 21, taps its foot three times and looks back. Then handler says that the guy in 21A has drugs in his bag. Then the dog wanders further and stops at row 13, squats, defecates and then runs back to its seat and starts whimpering. I look at that handler, and he says the guy in Row 13 has a bomb.
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GerryS
There they are--
08:54 PM on 01/06/2010
someone, throw those dogs a bone,

seriously, as thanks.
07:59 PM on 01/06/2010
You haven't seen blatant hypocrisy until you see this video of Karen Hanretty discussing counter-terrorism tactics.

http://progressnotcongress.org/?p=3498
11:25 PM on 01/06/2010
Republicans are counting on their supporters being as stupid and bigoted as they were (are) since 1972.
07:54 PM on 01/06/2010
dogs smell ions in the air. why can't machines be invented to imitate dog brains? or do they only care to replace humans in the work place, nowadays...