Originally Posted by
Affection
Forcing them to face the public fury is a great start.
In reality - this part of the ruling couldn't have worked out better. If the TSA had properly allowed for public comment prior to rolling out the machines, you can bet that the responses would have been overwhelmingly positive.
Now - with public perception turning against them (not nearly fast enough) - the responses are going to be completely different. For every new youtube molestation video there will be hundreds of new negative public comments.
Unfortunately I don't think it will matter in the end.