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PHOENIX -- A traveler at Sky Harbor has uploaded a video of TSA employees performing an "all-stop drill."

Passengers had already passed the security checkpoint when agents told them to stop moving. The video uploader, who captured the final 24 seconds of the drill, posted in comments it was unclear what was happening, writing:

"I suddenly found myself in a bunch of travelers who were being sharply told to 'Stay right where you are! Don't move!'

"A TSA employee was pointing his blue-gloved hand at anyone who moved a muscle (including airport workers) and barking these orders. Beyond him were two other agents doing the same thing to everyone in a 90-degree radius. The tension was rather palpable, as you might imagine. No explanation was given, no other words were spoken.

"No one moved a muscle. Parents grabbed their children. Anyone who fidgeted or made a step forward got yelled at."

Nico Melendez, regional spokesman for the TSA, said they use "all-stop drills" to help prepare employees for a security breach.

"They're called in case something happens at the checkpoint where we need to have everyone stop to be able to identify a problem or an issue," Melendez said.

"We seize all operations of screening and we have all passengers stop where they are so we can identify what we need to identify."

Melendez said agents are supposed to tell passengers a drill is underway.

"Usually passengers are given some kind of a warning that there's a drill being conducted and they're thanked for their patience," Melendez said.

The drill is conducted daily at airports across the country, according to Melendez. It usually takes no more than two minutes.

"I've never seen a case where tension was palpable or there was any issue," Melendez said. "I've never seen passengers react in a negative way."

The TSA implemented "all-stop drills" about a decade ago.

Aaron Granillo, News Editor

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    Non-point wrote...
    What is this
    What is this coming to? Does anyone remember being asked or voting / agreeing to anything like this. I do not even know who gives these uneducated weirdo's who aren't police, FBI or anything else. Have you seen these people? They are rejects, I dare you speak to one its unbelievable. The only time I see this kind of rejects is the airports. This is afirmitive action at its finest. I think we need to remove the head of this snake.
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    dwheeler wrote...
    No Fan of the TSA
    I was "randomly pulled" from the line at LAX, forced into a Plexiglas booth, with no explanation given. My hands were wiped with a chemical and my carry-on was dumped and searched through. I was later told, not by the TSA but my flight attendant, that they were checking me for drug smuggling. We were on our way back from a Disney Cruise in Mexico, apparently Mickey Mouse is now associated with Cartels. Aren't they supposed to look for terrorists, not harass families on vaction?
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    sweetmama wrote...
    REALLY?
    Anyone who has any choice at all should be driving at this point, and the rest should be protesting while you still can.
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    2cents wrote...
    Now, now
    They are just doing their job. Yes, they are getting more bold and more invasive, but ask your new militarized government about it, not them. And while you are talking with Janet, ask her about how increasingly difficult it is to leave the country at the Mexico border. Despite that she diverts enforcement at remote, unofficial entry points, the established exits are stationed with officers asking inappropriate questions. They are getting bolder and we are getting conditioned.
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    wrote...
    TSA Score
    Water bottles apprehended = 156,000,000+ Good US travellers humiliated = 59,000,000+ per year Passenger property thefts = No one knows really Terrorists caught = 0
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    wrote...
    Guess stop all
    This reminds me of a scene from the movie "The Great Escape" where the escapees are trying to get through a train station and the Gestapo yell something in German and everybody hits the deck except the Americans who are trying to escape, leaving them as sitting ducks. We are being conditioned to accept a complete surrender of our Constitutional rights and lulled into being happy about it, one inconvenience at a time.
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    UZI wrote...
    The people who sign up
    to do this to other humans need put in jail. They are useful idiots that are too dim witted to realize they are being played and they have no human decency. No decent human would do this stuff to another. The Gestapo comment is right, "sorry I have to molest you, I'm just doing my job". Where do we go to put a stop to this? Seriously.
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    yrreta wrote...
    You know
    we complain about the inconvenience of going through the TSA checkpoint, and make all sorts of jokes about the TSA, but if they were gone tomorrow and something did happen, we would all complain that the Government is not doing anything to protect us. You can’t have it both ways. As for the number of terrorists caught, who knows how many acts have been averted just by having the checkpoints in place.
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    ZingerRinger wrote...
    Conditioning the sheeple...
    I would not have stopped for them. I would have went about my business until they detained me. Then I would sue them for unlawful detention and violation of my civil rights. WE ARE FREE PEOPLE, STOP LETTING THEM DO THIS TO US!!! STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS!!! DO NOT FEAR THEM, CHALLENGE THEM EVERY STEP OF THE WAY!
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