TSA and PR
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TSA and PR
I haven't gone to the TSA's website in a long time. For some reason, I did just that today.
Among the highlights put on there, a link to story about catching a blasting cap found in a bag.
And catching a bank robber (with a completely misleading photograph) at PHL.
The PR campaigns the TSA puts on is quite amusing.
Among the highlights put on there, a link to story about catching a blasting cap found in a bag.
And catching a bank robber (with a completely misleading photograph) at PHL.
The PR campaigns the TSA puts on is quite amusing.
#3
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Fwiw... There might be no better demonstration (related to air travel security) of how liberty is inherently superior to coercive monopoly than to compare the tone and content of the centrally-controlled TSA website... with the tone and content of Wikipedia's market-guided TSA entry.
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Different Subject...
Much of this is for internal consumption and for use as a motivational tool for the screener workforce. Just think -- if you work hard enough, you yourself just might make the "big catch" -- a bank robber, a guy with a joint or two, someone with a lot of cash...
All of the other tear-jerker stories are ones about kindness towards people or other acts of simple humanity that any reasonable person would have done.
All of the other tear-jerker stories are ones about kindness towards people or other acts of simple humanity that any reasonable person would have done.
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