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Old May 12, 2017, 11:53 am
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Originally Posted by saltydog75
Well said, whitearrow. The sensible approach is to focus on who's flying, not what they're carrying with them. 99.99% of travelers can be easily identified as not a threat. All we need to do is come up with some sort of combined EU/US vetting system akin to Global Entry to identify those trusted travelers. Let them take all of their electronics on board. Anyone who we can't be sure about, let them check their electronics, ship them, not travel, etc. Or, maybe there's some sort of more intensive screening process. Everyone who's known and trusted go over there. Everyone else, come over here and go through this intensive screening process. No big deal. It's ridiculous to impose a one size fits all policy when we can fairly easily separate passengers into discrete groups and apply sensible rules to each group.

I hope that's the outcome here. If the EU refuses to play by these rules, maybe it'll force the US to negotiate down to some sort of trusted traveler system that will both keep everyone secure while keeping air travel reasonably pleasant and productive.
That is a failed approach -- the failed underwear bomber, the failed shoe bomber, other terrorists/terrorist wannabes and even some 9/11 terrorists -- have been cleared to fly despite being subjected to the voodoo "security" of profiling. And we have had people who cleared background checks -- even enough to be the national security advisor of the President of the US -- and yet failed to follow "the rules".
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