Okay, I'm actually not sure what the condition you pointed out means. What good is a contract of which every single part can be changed after you sign it?
I think the basic principle of the thing is clear to everyone: no one can give a blanket consent that they'll cooperate with any cockamamie, invasive, dangerous procedure the TSA might think up. What if tomorrow it's cavity searches or high-dose radiation? It's absurd to say that by buying a ticket today, I'm saying okay to a bunch of procedures that haven't even been invented yet, no matter what the CoC says.
You can't give your consent unless you know what you're consenting to. Anything less than full disclosure of the terms of an agreement is manipulative and should be criminal. Give us a break, Northwest.
Last edited by GradGirl; Dec 14, 2004 at 6:49 pm