Originally Posted by
Lara21
It has already been proven that things can get pass the TSA screeners who are viewing the images and it may not have anything to do with training. It may be simply because they yawned, sneezed or looked away from the monitor screen for a second. Impossible to stop a TSA screener from doing those things. The only way to solve that problem is to make the NOS/WBI read the image itself and find the suspicious items, but that isn't full proof either since a machine can also miss something due to mechanical failures. So really the TSA screener or the NOS/WBI neither one is all that effective since they both can let dangerous items get pass them and onto the plane.
All of that is absolutely correct. Humans and just that, human.
But if we take as a given that some form of checkpoint security is required at airports, how do we do such a thing without humans being involved?
It cant be done. Lets be honest, it just cant be. So, we do the best we can. The folks here spend hours second guessing that every day, mostly from ignorance. As I have attempted to show, security is a very complicated business, and few without experience or training can discuss the subject intelligently. The argument about dogs is just one case in point, some here claim that they are the answer to the TSA and all of our procedures and equipment, and they make these arguments completely from ignornace about the subject.
Because the threat comes in so many forms, and from so many different directions, the only intelligent way to address the threat is with a comprehensive and layered approach. Thats a basic idea, the very first one that must be acknowledged before the conversation can go any further.