Or even simpler, let the company flying the plane do their own security. Sort of like the rest of the world like a mall that hires a mall guard. Yea, private property, private security./div>
TSA doesn't have Ny real "officers". That is just a word game they play, like kids playing. There is ALWAYSa real officer from a local police jurisdiction. Only that person has a gun, handcuffs, authrity to detain or arrest, etc./div>
Can you keep a secret? I discovered that a kneck or shoulder problem which makes it painful to lift your arm (wink wink) gets a quick trip through metal detector and no grope-down.
This has worked for years for me, and I havent been patted down since 2012. I believe it legally works because of ADA. Not allowed to discriminate based on disability of arm shoulder neck pain./div>
Actually, the old way is still available. I always opt out and walk through the metal detector. Also, families with kids go through metal detctor typically./div>
Glad you follow Rand Paul. Are you registered Republican to support him within the GOP so he gets the nomination? Or just another keyboard jockey waiting for someone else to do the work for you?/div>
Oh, tough cuss words don't scare L3. A thousand people per day opting out of the voluntary scans and L3 would care. Yes, every scan is optional. They know pussies like you will always comply.
I am a 1K flier. I have gone through precisely zero scanners. If 999 people a day would also opt out, it might change. The government and L3 rely on the fact that most people sheeple are all talk./div>
They puffed air samples. Supposedly to sniff for various "device" ingredients. Only worked in lab tests with purified air. Big fail in real life. Big succe$$ for the vendor./div>
It is a giant scam and we are taxed to pay for it. Anyone visited denver lately? The airport concession workers have a special door they use to bypass all of TSA. Flight crews literally get more screening than mcdonald workers.
Look closely in denver, south screening the special portal for workers dumps out in front of the police podium, after screening./div>
That reads like speculative theory about who is more of a risk. Do you have data? Unless the person is under court supervision, such as parole, there should not be discrimination in the USA. If the person really is a threat, TSA can use due process and go to court for an order against the person. Enough of this secret discrimination by the government, as it will only expand to others./div>
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There is ALWAYSa real officer from a local police jurisdiction. Only that person has a gun, handcuffs, authrity to detain or arrest, etc./div>
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Can you keep a secret? I discovered that a kneck or shoulder problem which makes it painful to lift your arm (wink wink) gets a quick trip through metal detector and no grope-down.
This has worked for years for me, and I havent been patted down since 2012. I believe it legally works because of ADA. Not allowed to discriminate based on disability of arm shoulder neck pain./div>
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Re: don't forget the shoes
A thousand people per day opting out of the voluntary scans and L3 would care. Yes, every scan is optional. They know pussies like you will always comply.
I am a 1K flier. I have gone through precisely zero scanners. If 999 people a day would also opt out, it might change. The government and L3 rely on the fact that most people sheeple are all talk./div>
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Re: Oh great... REAL bullets!
Anyone visited denver lately? The airport concession workers have a special door they use to bypass all of TSA. Flight crews literally get more screening than mcdonald workers.
Look closely in denver, south screening the special portal for workers dumps out in front of the police podium, after screening./div>
Re: Lethal knowledge
Unless the person is under court supervision, such as parole, there should not be discrimination in the USA. If the person really is a threat, TSA can use due process and go to court for an order against the person. Enough of this secret discrimination by the government, as it will only expand to others./div>
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