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Old Dec 20, 2010 | 7:24 am
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Originally Posted by SnallaBolaget
There's one thing that Israel does that would work anywhere; training. I still think that well-trained humans are the best bet when it comes to airport security, but right now, it's all about machines, and security ends up working against the people, instead of with them.

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While this may be considered a slam it's not really.

To train implies that the trainees are in fact trainable.

I really have questions if that is the case with some TSA employees.

They can't even teach TSA employees what a Nexus card is. How in the world can they teach and expect learning on the part of the employee if they can't even get something this simple down?

Either TSA training procedures are not up to par or the verification of learning is not up to par.
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