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WASHINGTON (AP) - Security checkpoint managers at San Francisco International Airport were warned when undercover inspectors came to test how well screeners detected fake bombs and weapons, a government report said Tuesday.
The report, obtained by The Associated Press, confirms allegations brought in February 2005 by a whistleblower who formerly worked for Covenant Aviation Security.
Covenant provides security at the San Francisco airport, one of a handful of airports that uses private companies under a program established by Congress.
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