Credit: NBC Today Show Screenshot One of the most notorious elements of security theater is going away from our nation’s airports for at least some passengers. The New York Times reported on Monday that for the first time since 2006, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is actually letting people keep their shoes on during airport screenings. Precheck passengers had enjoyed this perk at most U.S. airports. A source told the outlet the TSA began dropping the requirement over the past few days. There is a catch, however. As Yahoo notes, individuals must have a pre-approved, mandatory Real ID document to qualify. People who do not possess a Real ID may still have to take their shoes off in the nasty airports and get subjected to…

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