Originally Posted by
jkhuggins
Depends on what you're discussing. If you're discussing how to get through a TSA checkpoint, then, no, it doesn't matter. If you're discussing how to get TSA (as an organization) to change, then, yes, it does matter.
The difference escapes me.
In both situations TSA is demonstrating a disregard of the publics will. The closest example that comes to mind was the public objection to the viewing of revealing Whole Body Imager pictures. TSA refused to listen and the end result was congressional action mandating ATR upgrades or the removal of the systems.
Would have been interesting had ATR failed to work with MMW also.