Originally Posted by
greentips
I think TK did the right thing. Here's why: I document had been up on the internet for 9 months. Anyone who had wanted to read it surreptitiously has already read it. If terrorists/evildoers/waterdrinkers had wanted to use the information, the best possible way to use it would be to have it and not have the TSA know anyone had it.
This way, a document that had been publically exposed but not widely known places us a greater risk than it would if it were known to be exposed.
But this all presupposes that the TSA provides a useful flight security function, which it does not; That the TSA is effective which it is not; and that the TSA is the only way to protect an aircraft.
And everybody knows that they are not. Aircraft are safe today because every passenger knows that hijackers will not take them to a tropical vacation paradise, they will kill them. Aircraft are safe today because cockpit doors are reinforced and locked. Aircraft are safe today because there is likely a gun waiting on the other side of the cockpit door if someone does try to break in.
TSA does not protect us. Never has, never will. Now that their SOP is out on the internet, we are protected from TSA's arbitrary and capricious behavior, at least to a limited extent.
Vive Le Libertie!
Aircraft are safe today because every passenger knows that hijackers will not take them to a tropical vacation paradise, they will kill them.
You need to take a Miami flight out of Las Vegas on an early Sunday morning ...a single, crippled hijacker can overtake that plane full of hung-over slobs and clueless blue-hairs.
Aircraft are safe today because cockpit doors are reinforced and locked.
uh huh...and when the pilots open it to get food/drink or use the lav? Oh, I'm sure you are 100% confident in "Franny the flight attendant" valiantly protecting the front galley with her drink cart.
Aircraft are safe today because there is likely a gun waiting on the other side of the cockpit door if someone does try to break in.
Yup...and you better hope that none of the tens of thousands of armed pilots' (FFDO) federal badges, lost or stolen in the last five years, haven't gotten into the WRONG hands. Are you also confident in that 20-something, G.E.D. TSO -- inspecting FFDO, FAM, CIA, and ATF badges -- won't one day wave the wrong one by with an "FFDO" carry-on full of Glocks and/or Semtex to pass out to his buddies in the terminal bathroom?
Yah, I know, the aforementioned could NEVER happen...just like they insisted on 9/10/2001 and prior...
Fly safe everyone!