FC: Phila. man hassled, detained, barred from flight because of book

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Thu Oct 18 2001 - 22:16:29 PDT

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    http://www.citypaper.net/articles/101801/news.godfrey.shtml
       
    Novel Security Measures
    
       A local man was kept off a recent flight because of a book he was
       carrying.
       
       by Gwen Shaffer
       
       Everyone knows it is a bad idea to try and board a plane carrying a
       box cutter, a flight manual written in Arabic, or a sack full of
       mysterious white powder. But with ultra-tightened airport security, a
       book could also prevent you from boarding that plane.
       
       No kidding. It happened just last week in Philadelphia.
       
       Neil Godfrey arrived at Philadelphia International Airport around 9:30
       a.m. on Wed., Oct. 10. His brother's girlfriend dropped him off with
       plenty of time to spare before his 11:40 a.m. United Airlines flight.
       Godfrey was on his way to Phoenix, where his father lives. From there,
       the family was planning to head out for a vacation at Disneyland.
       
       It is fair to say that Godfrey -- brother of City Paper webmaster Ryan
       Godfrey -- doesn't look unusual for a 22-year-old kid living in Center
       City.
       
       His outfit that day was typical: black Dockers, a T-shirt with a logo
       for the now-defunct Phoenix Gazette newspaper and New Balance running
       shoes. He has a medium build, recently dyed jet-black hair and a quiet
       demeanor.
       
       When Godfrey stepped up to the ticket counter, the United clerk
       informed him he had been selected for a random baggage search.
       
       "No problem," he replied, going through the usual motions of checking
       his bag and getting a boarding pass. Now toting nothing but a novel
       and the most recent copy of The Nation magazine, Godfrey hiked through
       the concourse toward his boarding gate.
       
       As he passed through the metal detector, an airport security guard
       furrowed his brow at Godfrey's reading selections as they disappeared
       through the conveyor belt.
       
       On the cover of the book, Hayduke Lives! by Edward Abbey, is an
       illustration of a man's hand holding several sticks of dynamite. The
       1991 novel is about a radical environmentalist, George Washington
       Hayduke III, who blows up bridges, burns tractors and sabotages other
       projects he believes are destroying the beautiful Southwest landscape.
       
       "For the first time, it occurred to me the book may be a problem,"
       Godfrey recalls.
       
       He proceeded through the security checkpoint and sat down to read near
       his boarding gate. About 10 minutes had passed when a National
       Guardsman approached Godfrey.
    
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