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May 21, 2003
For Immediate Release
Contact: Mindy Hamlin, Communications Dept.
Phone: 840-2100 ext. 207
RDU to Implement Random Vehicle Inspections
RDU Airport,
NC (May 21, 2003) - Beginning this evening, the Raleigh-Durham
Airport Authority will conduct random inspections of vehicles approaching
the airport terminals. The changes are in response to the Department of
Homeland Security’s announcement that it was raising the threat
level from yellow to orange. RDU received a directive from the Transportation
Security Administration outlining the additional security measures.
Signs will inform
drivers of the inspection process as they enter the airport. All vehicles
are subject to the random inspections.
In addition to vehicle
inspections, passengers will see signs advising them to report any unattended
packages to airport employees. As always, the Authority will maintain
a strong police presence throughout the airport.
Customers traveling
to the airport should be reminded that the US-70/Lumley Road entrance
to the airport terminals will be closed. Park and Ride 4 will be open
but access to the terminals will be restricted to the entrance accessible
from Aviation Parkway and Airport Boulevard. Drivers will be able to exit
the airport via the US-70/Lumley Road exit.
The airport last implemented
vehicle inspections on in March when the Department of Homeland Security
raised the threat level to orange. The level was decreased to yellow on
April 16, 2003.
When the threat level
is changed, the Authority works closely with the TSA to identify and implement
the necessary security changes.
Passengers can visit
RDU’s web site at www.rdu.com for updated information on security
and parking.
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