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So... back to TSA.
Ask all those damn noisy, dirty Italians.[/QUOTE]Yeah sometime you'll have to explain why the only people who get to be people are the ones who live like you do.
I hear TSA doesn't really frisk Itallians, on the count that they're noisy and dirty (probably kinda smelly too).So... back to TSA.
When one senator pointed out that there were 50,000 Cattle Guards in South Dakota, another immediately drafted a bill to cut the number in half. Upon hearing of this President Obama insisted the laid off Cattle Guards would be retrained.
When one senator pointed out that there were 50,000 Cattle Guards in South Dakota, another immediately drafted a bill to cut the number in half. Upon hearing of this President Obama insisted the laid off Cattle Guards would be retrained.
GasBandit posted that in the political forum. It's got some great points. And I think Necronic is correct when he says (paraphrasing) that it's not so much what the TSA does as it is how they do it; some better customer service skills could go a long way here....and America, Listen to the Israelis, they know about terrorism The 'Israelification' of airports: High security, little bother - thestar.com
But you admit that it does increase security?It's a broken system that needs to be fixed, because it doesn't increase security effectively
That is awesome. It took real balls to make sure no one touched his.If any of you are U.S. citizens with a few hours to spare after the return flight, this sounds like good ol' fashioned fun. You Don't Need to See His Identification – NO BLASTERS!
But you admit that it does increase security?It's a broken system that needs to be fixed, because it doesn't increase security effectively
That is awesome. It took real balls to make sure no one touched his.[/QUOTE]If any of you are U.S. citizens with a few hours to spare after the return flight, this sounds like good ol' fashioned fun. You Don't Need to See His Identification – NO BLASTERS!
GasBandit posted that in the political forum. It's got some great points. And I think Necronic is correct when he says (paraphrasing) that it's not so much what the TSA does as it is how they do it; some better customer service skills could go a long way here.[/QUOTE]...and America, Listen to the Israelis, they know about terrorism The 'Israelification' of airports: High security, little bother - thestar.com
GasBandit posted that in the political forum. It's got some great points. And I think Necronic is correct when he says (paraphrasing) that it's not so much what the TSA does as it is how they do it; some better customer service skills could go a long way here.[/QUOTE]...and America, Listen to the Israelis, they know about terrorism The 'Israelification' of airports: High security, little bother - thestar.com
Yeah, that's what I took away from it. I think the TSA would benefit from this approach.But the article does raise a very valid concept; instead of looking for the tools of the enemy, look for the enemy instead.
Yeah, that's what I took away from it. I think the TSA would benefit from this approach.[/QUOTE]But the article does raise a very valid concept; instead of looking for the tools of the enemy, look for the enemy instead.
GasBandit posted that in the political forum. It's got some great points. And I think Necronic is correct when he says (paraphrasing) that it's not so much what the TSA does as it is how they do it; some better customer service skills could go a long way here.[/QUOTE]...and America, Listen to the Israelis, they know about terrorism The 'Israelification' of airports: High security, little bother - thestar.com
But you admit that it does increase security?It's a broken system that needs to be fixed, because it doesn't increase security effectively
That is awesome. It took real balls to make sure no one touched his.[/QUOTE]If any of you are U.S. citizens with a few hours to spare after the return flight, this sounds like good ol' fashioned fun. You Don't Need to See His Identification – NO BLASTERS!
Fine him for disruption? can a fine be challenge?And now the TSA is making an example out of him...
» TSA to Investigate American Citizen Who Refused Body Scan - Big Government
No, no, no. We are not having that thread again. Nope. :humph:I do like the suggestion at the end of that article to pay the fine in pennies though.
or become an official (federal level) and you can skip altogether!!!And once again, European countries are doing it better than us.
Travel | U.S. body-scan technology used by Dutch is better than ours | Seattle Times Newspaper
Heh. I figure something better have come along. They even use the generic people icon.And once again, European countries are doing it better than us.
Travel | U.S. body-scan technology used by Dutch is better than ours | Seattle Times Newspaper