Originally Posted by
jkhuggins
And what would "getting really pissed about it" accomplish at a checkpoint?
I'm still not sure what I think about AIT, and the accompanying patdowns. But if I decide I disagree, the last thing I'm going to do is complain about it at the checkpoint. In that environment, TSA has the upper hand.
All I'm saying is don't interpret the lack of complaints as an endorsement of TSA policies. Silence is simply silence; it neither shows agreement nor disagreement.
Nice post!
Originally Posted by
FriendlySkies
+1
It's our word against the screening clerks..
Not with 40 plus cameras present
Last edited by Kiwi Flyer; Oct 21, 2010 at 10:32 pm
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