Sunday, November 21, 2010
TSA Screening Invasive?
I feel that people are being way too whiney about the current TSA security screening process. The airlines and government are busy enough without all this nonsense about people talking about being "violated". If these techniques prevent one single terrorist attack, the extra hassle is well worth the lives saved. People should be aware of the process when buying airline tickets, and if they aren't okay with it, then DRIVE. Or take a boat. Or submarine. Also, if people really researched some of these methods, they would realize that they really aren't that invasive. For example, the full body scan shows only metal objects hidden inside of clothes but outside the body, no the actual body cavities and such.
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I do agree that if this TSA security screening process is making a difference in stopping terroist attacks that it should definately be continued.But one wonders if this is even going to help anything. Or maybe this TSA security screening process will just be another annoying invasion of privacy that Americans have to deal with in order to bring about their safety. But is this even working?
ReplyDeleteI too, wonder how much this is actually helping and how much it is worth it..
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