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TSA Propaganda Piece
TSA Procedures In Place For Reason
http://www.wbaltv.com/r/28476829/detail.html Intended to support more groping. |
Originally Posted by Fisher1949
(Post 16689870)
TSA Procedures In Place For Reason
http://www.wbaltv.com/r/28476829/detail.html Intended to support more groping. |
Sounds like WBAL-TV Vice President and General Manager Dan Joerres is angling for a government job. So TSA could read his work, he didn't use any big words.
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Disgusting. How anyone can forgive, defend, or sympathize with any TSA employee at any level today simply defies all logic.
That editor is clearly lacking common decency. I daresay they're about as close to sub-human as one can get without actually becoming a TSA employee themselves. Anyone up for a letter-writing campaign to set this journalist straight? |
Let's also work on getting this poll looking better.
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Just voted.
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Voting effort seems to be working in our favor as of Friday morning. As the saying goes, "Vote early, vote often".
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Do the airport pat-downs bother you? 1 - Not really, security's important 206 40% 2 21 4% 3 22 4% 4 15 3% 5 - Yes, it bothers me significantly 246 48% Not a lot of votes, but it is interesting that there is little wussy middle ground. It is a love/hate relationship. |
Originally Posted by BearX220
(Post 16690187)
Sounds like WBAL-TV Vice President and General Manager Dan Joerres is angling for a government job. So TSA could read his work, he didn't use any big words.
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Just voted again. We're up to 50%.
Does anyone have an e-mail address for this yahoo? I'd like to give him a piece of my mind. |
Originally Posted by mikemey
(Post 16691642)
Does anyone have an e-mail address for this yahoo? I'd like to give him a piece of my mind.
(BTW I just voted. Again :D ) |
If that ran on the air, then letters sent to the station must be placed in the public file, and complaints may be made to the FCC. Likewise the parent company - Hearst - would certainly be be more than glad to receive a complaint.
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Failed Apologist
Mr. Joerres is not a very capable TSA apologist. All he does is assert that,
"It is in the best interest of passengers and the authorities to follow procedures and certainly in the best interest of the passengers to cooperate." There is no follow through of this argument or any support for this unproven assertion.Verdict: fail |
The worst part of this nonsense is that people who know nothing about security or travel infrequently will tend to agree with his idiotic statements.
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Originally Posted by patom
(Post 16692476)
The worst part of this nonsense is that people who know nothing about security or travel infrequently will tend to agree with his idiotic statements.
It is funny, I travel a great deal (on a plane at least once a week for the past 6 months) in various airports in the US and have yet to be groped or asked to do anything but walk through the WTMD. I must be doing something wrong because I'm not subjected to the indignities that the tin foil crew is exposed to. Maybe my mistake is that I take everything out of my pockets and stow it in my carryon before I get to the checkpoint. I remove my watch (and only have been asked once to remove my belt) and put my shoes on the conveyor. I've never even had my carryon pulled aside for an inspection. I've even been known to say "Good morning" to the guy or gal checking my boarding pass against my ID. Obviously everyone is shocked by some of the stupid things that happen at times but even the tin foil crew has to admit that they are isolated cases given the sheer amount of passengers transiting airports every day. Come to think of it, in the last month or so I've only seen one pax pulled out of line for additional screening. Perhaps I'm traveling in a parallel universe. Or maybe it is that I don't expect to get hassled and so I don't. |
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