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"Fixing" the TSA
Above all else, massive organizational shifts require exemplary leadership, which the TSA does not appear to have. A perfect example of this poor leadership came when Neffenger testified before the U.S. Homeland Security Committee. His testimony was a hodgepodge of deflections and excuses designed to protect the agency and obscure leadership shortcomings. His proposed solution focused on the need for additional funding from Congress. http://gsnmagazine.com/article/47398...t_organization |
Originally Posted by petaluma1
(Post 27459808)
So typical: TSA is right and everyone else is wrong.
http://gsnmagazine.com/article/47398...t_organization |
With Rudy Giuliani possibly becoming the next Secretary of Homeland Security, what hope is there for TSA-reform?
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Originally Posted by Boggie Dog
(Post 27460167)
Some things become so broken that fixing is not an option. That's the situation TSA finds itself in.
The only way to fix the TSA is to get rid of it. |
Originally Posted by TFKEF
(Post 27462437)
With Rudy Giuliani possibly becoming the next Secretary of Homeland Security, what hope is there for TSA-reform?
Someplace I read that Arpaio was in line for the nomination. |
Originally Posted by petaluma1
(Post 27462580)
None.
Someplace I read that Arpaio was in line for the nomination. |
He'd adapt quite well to PHX FSD.
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Originally Posted by chollie
(Post 27462861)
He'd adapt quite well to PHX FSD.
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Like I said, perfectly qualified to carry on the PHX FSD tradition. ;)
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Originally Posted by TFKEF
(Post 27462437)
With Rudy Giuliani possibly becoming the next Secretary of Homeland Security, what hope is there for TSA-reform?
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I completely support the move to "fix" the TSA, as in "Next week I'm going to get the vet to fix my dog." ;)
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More suggestions for "fixing" TSA
This time from US Travel Association:
https://www.ustravel.org/system/file...y_Airports.pdf Research found that travelers would take between two and three more trips per year if TSA hassles could be reduced without compromising security effectiveness Inadequate communication surrounding screening instructions... lead to unnecessary confusion and frustration among tens of millions of American travelers Approximately 3.5 million travelers are enrolled in TSA PreCheck, and an additional 2 million travelers enjoy TSA PreCheck benefits via their enrollment in the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Global Entry program. |
Originally Posted by petaluma1
(Post 27492060)
This time from US Travel Association:
https://www.ustravel.org/system/file...y_Airports.pdf If I am not mistaken, these numbers are far below what TSA claims to be true: |
I do not like driving for long periods of time (>3 hours), but I have taken to driving unless there's bad weather. A minimum of an hour at the airport before departure, hands in my pants, and no assurance that I will transit the checkpoint without getting something confiscated - all for a 30 minute flight? Unless there's snow on the roads, driving is reliable and predictable. No hands in my pants, nothing will get confiscated, and I don't have to build wasted time into my itinerary like I do at the airport because security lines are (by design) unpredictable.
I would fly at least 8 more round trips a year, probably more, if it weren't for TSA. I know others, particularly older folks, who drive or take the train for the same reasons: unpredictable rules leading to confiscations of valuables, including meds, invasive physical gropes, unpredictable delays at the checkpoints, the constant rudeness, TSA theft and damage to luggage. Air travel used to be their first choice and they never envisioned spending their golden years driving and taking the train so much. but TSA changed their mind. |
Originally Posted by RadioGirl
(Post 27491701)
I completely support the move to "fix" the TSA, as in "Next week I'm going to get the vet to fix my dog." ;)
the person who can fix the TSA can fix this: http://www.scrapacarlocally.co.uk/wp...gine-large.jpg |
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