[QUOTE=GoingAway]First - what exactly would you want to share with them? Something that would undoubtedly make this stupid process even more onerous for everyone. Leaving that aside, go ahead and shoot them a letter. IF they read it, I'd put money that you'll have an SSSS or a visit in your future

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I'm not so sure about the dreaded SSSS. I got one of those two days ago, and I checked in using my military ID, so I'd have to guess that it is somewhat random. My fellow SSSS compadres were an older Asian couple.
What would I want to share with them? How about my genuine concerns of a possible security breach? If they don't read it, at least you tried to do the right thing. If they do read it, and address the perceived problem, what harm has come? I really can't buy into the notion that men dressed in black are going to converge upon my house because I decided to bring up a concern over security.