Originally Posted by
JoeBas
I don't know. Let's ask Major Hassan.
Or Anders Behring Breivik, the person arrested for yesterday's terrorist attacks in Oslo and an island outside of it that was hosting a youth summer camp for the Norwegian Labor Party -- he too would have chosen military service as his national service option under different governing leadership, but he is also certainly not representative of people doing so.
No contraband WEIs on board my commercially-scheduled passenger flights is a sufficient outcome for my security without the TSA doing yet more of its "risk based screening" and imagining who passengers are (or are not) and/or imaginging what "risk" passengers pose (or don't pose, as the case ordinarily is).
The TSA's got a history of doing "risk based screening": blacklisting individuals (and/or names) by use of no-fly and watch lists with names; and hassling some people more than most merely because of which party issued the valid identification presented to the TSA obsessed with photo ID and boarding passes to such ludicrous extent that the TSA spends a lot of resources on looking at ID and boarding passes instead of using the same to focus on contraband WEI interdiction.