A new bill, the first of its kind in the U.S., would ban security screening company Clear from operating at California airports as lawmakers take aim at companies that let consumers pay to pass through security ahead of other travelers.

Sen. Josh Newman, a California Democrat and the sponsor of the legislation, said Clear effectively lets wealthier people skip in front of passengers who have been waiting to be screened by Transportation Security Administration agents.

“It’s a basic equity issue when you see people subscribed to a concierge service being escorted in front of people who have waited a long time to get to the front of TSA line,” Newman told CBS MoneyWatch. “Everyone is beaten down by the travel experience, and if Clear escorts a customer in front of you and tells TSA, ‘Sorry, I have someone better,’ it’s really frustrating.”

If passed, the bill would bar Clear, a private security clearance company founded in 2010, from airports in California. Clear charges members $189 per year to verify passengers’ identities at airports and escort them through security, allowing them to bypass TSA checkpoints. The service is in use at roughly 50 airports across the U.S., as well as at dozens of sports stadiums and other venues.

  • Nougat
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    -97 months ago

    It does bypass TSA. The Clear agent goes up to the front of the TSA line, tells the TSA agent “This one is okay, I checked, you don’t need to,” and through you go.

    • @cbarrick
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      127 months ago

      How often do you fly in the United States? That’s not how it works.

      They walk you up to the front of the ID check line. TSA still checks your ID, and you still go through security.

    • tarius
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      107 months ago

      They take you to the front of the line but, they still need to go through the actual screening (metal detector, bag scanning).

      From the clear website: Simply step up to a CLEAR Pod at the airport where you’ll scan your boarding pass and eyes or fingerprints, and an Ambassador will escort you to the front of the security line for your screening.

      • Nougat
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        17 months ago

        The TSA Precheck line for xray and metal detector is far less stringent than the “regular” line. They use metal detectors only, not body scanners. You don’t have to take your shoes off or electronics out of your bags. It’s like going to the airport in the 1990s.

        Clear and its counterparts allow you to have access to that lower level of screening without having TSA Precheck.

        • @dogslayeggs
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          Not at all airports. In LAX and DEN CLEAR only skips you to the front of the normal line, not the TSA Pre line.

            • @dogslayeggs
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              Right, I didn’t realize that part when I posted. So the people who skip the TSA Pre line are paying for both, not just Clear. Just paying for Clear only brings you to the front of the normal line.

    • @[email protected]
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      Nope definitely not. I had a one year trial of it. They skip you to the front of the precheck line and you don’t need to show ID, but your stuff still needs to go through the xray and you have to go through the detector.

      Edit: in some airports I guess it depends on if you have TSA Pre as well which line you get put into the front of.

    • @dogslayeggs
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      It doesn’t bypass TSA. Maybe it is different at different airports, but all of the ones I fly through on a regular basis the Clear people only take you to the normal TSA screener, where you still get screened. They don’t bypass that screening and they don’t take you to the TSA Pre line. In other airports they might take you to the TSA Pre line, but you still get screened there. Just less intense baggage and body scanning.