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Old Jan 3, 2011 | 10:11 pm
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Sorority Luchesi
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Programs: none, I don't have money to travel
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TSA: Reform or Scrap?

I am relatively new to these forums and pretty much lurk on here rather than post.

I myself am not a traveler due to the fact that I am on disability and have no money to enjoy the luxury of travel. Though I am going through school to obtain a Bachelor's of Art in graphic design and hopefully will be able to take my dream vacation.

Now, I know there is a lot of hate of the TSA on these forums and I'm not going to knock that as everyone is free to have his/her own opinions about things.

I personally am not against the TSA but I am also not for it. Like all government agencies it certainly has its flaws but I also think that it is necessary to have some sort of security than none at all.

In my opinion I don't think that we should get rid of the TSA, rather I think it should be reformed from the top down with better training, such as a year or two of comprehensive security and criminal justice education either taught by the TSA itself or by taking courses at a community college. However I would like to know what you guys think, a sort of a poll if you will since these forums somehow don't allow you to make polls. What do you think should be done with the TSA? Do you think it should be reformed, and if so, how? Or do you think it should be scrapped altogether and maybe replaced with something else?

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