Originally Posted by Japhydog
A DUI checkpoint is not a TSA security checkpoint. While in 'many' airports according to you, SSSS follows one until one gets on the plane, in many others, apparently, it doesn't. Let us know how that works out for us.
The analogy holds - Gradgirl is skirting legally authorized checkpoints. If she feels a moral need to do so then have at it. But her rationale will not hold up in any court. She will pay the price.
Again, if she feels the moral imperative to do so and is willing to pay the requisite price, then more power to her. Take what you want and pay for it.