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Old Jun 22, 2017 | 10:34 am
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Originally Posted by sunshinekid
Subject to availability has been in place since the beginning. Where is the proof that precheck is safer. Was the 95% test failures based only on regular lanes? Did the failed tests include precheck?
It's safer because the TSA does nothing to contribute to aviation security; all the do is create a congregation of people at the checkpoint, and this creates a target for a possible attack. By running as many people through the bermenschen lanes as possible and opening more, they would pass people through the checkpoint faster (because the bermenschen process is itself faster). This would reduce the number of people congregated at the checkpoint, and thus reduce the number of people vulnerable to an attack on the checkpoint.
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