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Old Apr 16, 2013 | 11:17 pm
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rbphilip
 
Join Date: Sep 2011
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Originally Posted by studentff
Where do you draw the line? Do you have a line? What if TSA wanted to strip search you in private? In public? Make you fly in a hospital gown? Make you fly naked? Interview your boss or personal physician as to if you were mentally fit to fly?

You can claim my question is absurd or hyperbole, but I would bet dollars to donuts that everyone here on this board who is over the age of 30, if asked 20 years go (1993) what they thought of commercial air travelers on domestic-USA flights having to remove their jackets, remove their shoes, remove their belts, not carry liquid in containers > 3.4 ounces, be put through a scanner that can create a naked image, be subject to a secret blacklist that can prevent travel with no due process, and potentially be subject to a patdown involving the front of the hands cupping the groin, the response would have been incredulity or laughter at the absurd hyperbole of the ideas.

And this is among a population that in the previous decade (1983-1993) had experienced some scary aircraft bombings (e.g., Pan Am 103) and deadly hijackings (e.g., TWA 847), so it's not like they had never heard of terrorism.
you are, in fact, being excessive. The TSA needs you to make it through their security theater as quickly as possible. Getting tweaked because the world is changing is a waste of psychic energy.

As has been observed many a time - if we can't keep weapons, drugs and cellphones out of maximum security prisons then there's no chance of keeping them off of airplanes. Taking the fast path through the millimeter wave scanner minimizes your time playing the game and gets you to the airline lounge most quickly.
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