Originally Posted by
Paolo01
I think that the TSA would say that they do not arrest anyone and only turn offenders over to law enforcement and that actual arrest statistics would be known to law enforcement only.
But that is not what the TSA spokesperson said. She said that for security reasons she could not disclose arrests and that is greatly troubling. I realize that the TSA does not effect arrests, but don't you think the TSA would know if an arrest results in a conviction for terrorist activity?
Originally Posted by
Paolo01
The Red Team tests are ongoing and I am not sure how the realeas of the details of their reports would help our security. I think that it is embarrasing enough for the TSA that the red team is as successful as they are.
If more people knew about the TSA faults, then perhaps action would be demanded to remedy the ineffectiveness. It can be done, but the TSA demands to hide behind the cloak of secrecy when it appears the primary reason is due to its inability to meet its mission requirements.