I have had a bit of time to think about this. If there really is a code bravo, and it really means something, tell the passengers. It is only fair.
Notice: In certain events there may be an emergency announcement of a "Code Bravo." In this case all passengers should stop what they are doing and give due reverence to the all-power TSA clerk in your immediate vicinity. You are under their complete control and authority until you have been given permission to move. DO NOT MOVE. WAIT until you are given instructions. You will be told what you can do and when you can do it. Failure to comply with these instructions will lead to immediate retaliatory searches or you will not be allowed into the secure area as it is obvious that anyone that does not grovel before the TSA Blue is a terrorist and intent on doing harm to aviation security.
This should be posted near the difficult to find opt out signs for convenience.
Last edited by InkUnderNails; Oct 31, 2010 at 5:40 pm
Reason: Code blue, code bravo, who cares, both ridiculous.