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#76
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 3,657
Let me remind everyone of the statement to which I was responding:
TSA changes all the time. To be sure, sometimes TSA changes by imposing arbitrary restrictions and then relaxing those same restrictions, with reasoning that seems indefensible. So be it; let's talk about that and criticize that.
But let's not claim that TSA doesn't change. It changes all the time.
TSA changes all the time. To be sure, sometimes TSA changes by imposing arbitrary restrictions and then relaxing those same restrictions, with reasoning that seems indefensible. So be it; let's talk about that and criticize that.
But let's not claim that TSA doesn't change. It changes all the time.
#77
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: DFW
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To be sure, much of TSA's PR problem is self-inflicted. But when we pile on at every opportunity, we show ourselves to be no better than they. TSA can point to the unfairness of the tactics (as it is doing now, complaining about the anonymous complaint of a disgruntled employee) as a distraction from the real issues at hand.
To be sure, much of TSA's PR problem is self-inflicted. But when we pile on at every opportunity, we show ourselves to be no better than they. TSA can point to the unfairness of the tactics (as it is doing now, complaining about the anonymous complaint of a disgruntled employee) as a distraction from the real issues at hand.
TSA is the problem, not the public.
Last edited by Boggie Dog; Mar 16, 2013 at 5:51 pm