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1,400 Security Badges Lost, Stolen at Atlanta Airport

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Getty 030415 Airport?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1425486639122iStock/Thinkstock(ATLANTA) — More than 1,400 security badges used by workers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport that offer access to private baggage areas, tarmacs and other secure locations reportedly have been lost or stolen, according to an investigation by ABC News station WSB.

The badges went missing between 2012 and 2014.

Airport officials said the badges alone wouldn’t be useful — a personalized PIN number, specific to each employee, is also required in order for the badges to work.

“Due to those safeguards, we do not believe that lost or stolen badges pose a significant security threat to the airport,” Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport said in a statement.

Stephen Ganyard, a former Marine Corps fighter pilot and ABC News consultant, said the report is concerning.

“The airport said, ‘Well, they would have to have a PIN to get through a gate, they’d have to have a picture,’ but everybody knows they’ve been around places when somebody has a security badge and they say, ‘Oh, he has a badge, we’ll just let him in,’ or they can follow me through the door,” Ganyard said.

According to the WSB report, Atlanta’s airport does not use biometric screening for employees, which would include fingerprint or eye checks.

The Transportation Security Administration has refused to release statistics on missing airport badges across the country, citing security concerns.


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