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TSA Fondles Women and Children Refusing Airport Naked Body Scanners
Michelle, a long-time Infowars.com employee talks about her and her daughters' experience at the hands of the TSA. (www.infowars.com) Ещё...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
everyone take a step back and ponder all of the comments above. The terrorist have won. We are lashing out at each other and have ill will against the TSA and our government. Don't get me wrong the TSA and our government needs to improve but we are fighting amoung ourselves and slowly creating a time bomb within our own infrastructure. I fly commercially and I do have to laugh at the TSA from time to time, but I rather put up with the process regardless how flawed, then to have a terrorist get on the plane that I am flying in.
Alexander... I agree that it is a waste of our money but please clean up the language.... there are ladies present.
It's amazing how an Infowars link brings nasty language and crude comments to an otherwise civilized aircraft discussion forum. Ejecting this post for sure.
One might ponder, if the TSA gets no push back on these procedures, it will be taken as a sign they can be implemented in a wholesale manner? There have been comments that if you don’t like it, don’t fly. Would that attitude apply if these procedures are implemented at all governmental facilities? Need a driver’s license, pay a ticket, have a court summons, get a marriage license etc , then prepare to ogled or groped, because you may not have an alternative option (like not flying). Heaven forbid if shopping malls become a terrorist risk. Perhaps TSA might require passengers to sing The Who’s ‘ Rock Opera Tommy’ “See me, feel me, touch me, heal me”.
James,
Your post helps my viewpoint, there was not the security measures in the 70's that there are today, your plane was hijacked and you are still here 30-40 years later to talk about it, the plane was not blown up and several years have past without the security and people felt more safe longer ago than they do now. As far as those who won't fly commercial again - you can have all the room you want and I'll keep my dignity of not being felt up or radiated.
Your post helps my viewpoint, there was not the security measures in the 70's that there are today, your plane was hijacked and you are still here 30-40 years later to talk about it, the plane was not blown up and several years have past without the security and people felt more safe longer ago than they do now. As far as those who won't fly commercial again - you can have all the room you want and I'll keep my dignity of not being felt up or radiated.
For one who was hijacked in the 70's, I don't think too much security is enough. Yes, someone could fire a shoulder launched missle or do a number of things, but I think we need to try to keep a lid on things. And for those who won't fly commercial again, enjoy your walk. The rest of us can enjoy the extra space.