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Old May 13, 2010 | 3:40 pm
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Originally Posted by TSORon
Was there a point there?

If an IED does not make it into the sterile area then the TSA has done its job. I understand you might have a problem with that, but the rest of the people I know wouldn't.

Or would you like the TSA to search the rest of the area that passengers have access to in their daily lives for IED's? I'm sure we could do that, but you would not like the expense and I seem to remember you complaining about "mission creep" at one time or another. Have you changed your stand on that as well?

Well considering a device at the "moat" would most likely cause damage into the "sterile area" and would probably take out the blue shirt brigade, but then again considering TSAs repeated failures as seen in the news and >50% red team tests failed on announced "secret tests".

Come on Ron whats wrong. Please file suit against spiff as i hope you have deep pocket books because spiff would have a legal defense fund quicker then a neurotransmitter impulse passes between two synapses in your mind

Ron TSAs chartered mission was to keep WEAPONS INCENDIARY and EXPLOSIVES off aircraft, not the hundreds if not thousands of mission creeps or violations of laws and the constitution that TSA keeps doing day in day out.
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