Originally Posted by
Bart
And that's my point. You've had enough experiences to know better. I'd argue that others have as well. If you want to get wrapped around the word "universal" then how about "commonly-accepted"?
I am still amazed that people travel sockless and then complain when they have to remove their shoes at the checkpoint. Then again, this is nothing compared to the loose toothbrushes I see whenever I happen to check a toiletry bag. And don't get me started on women's cosmetics bags; talk about germ-city; and they apply this stuff on their faces?
Lots of people have dirty habits. Walking barefoot on a floor, unsanitary as it may be, pales in comparison to these other issues.
That's my point.
I also have an issue here ... yes, there are people with hygiene issues but if I don't share said issues and bad habits, why should I have to be exposed to them via the stupidity of the screening process in its current form? This whole thing is so inane and wasteful.