Sikhs in the United States have welcomed the steps taken by the Transportation Security Administration to correct the policy of indiscriminate screening of their turbans at American airports.
The United States Transportation Security Administration announced an adjustment of its screening policies for headwear which included Turbans.
According to the new guidelines by TSA, airport screeners will no longer 'pat down' people wearing religious head coverings and travelers will have the choice to go through alternative security measures.
Officials said such alternatives might include walking through a machine that detects explosive chemicals. Or
wearers could agree to pat down their own turban, and then have their hands swabbed with a cloth that is tested for chemical residue.