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What would it take for TSA acceptance?
What would it take for us to accept TSA doing screenings?
1) Secure luggage to lessen the ability of baggage thieves to operate. 2) Drop the ID checks as the airlines already do them. 3) Drop the war on liquids, pastes, and gels. 4) Drop the war on footwear. 5) Fire (encourage them to leave) rude TSOs. 6) Concentrate on core mission requirements. The above list is mine with no order as to priorities. This isn't intended to be sarcastic. |
Originally Posted by AngryMiller
(Post 11756312)
What would it take for us to accept TSA doing screenings?
1) Secure luggage to lessen the ability of baggage thieves to operate. 2) Drop the ID checks as the airlines already do them. 3) Drop the war on liquids, pastes, and gels. 4) Drop the war on footwear. 5) Fire (encourage them to leave) rude TSOs. 6) Concentrate on core mission requirements. The above list is mine with no order as to priorities. This isn't intended to be sarcastic. treat as you want to be treated and if found not doing so, see #5 <rant on> i'm sorry but i have absolutely zero tolerance for rudeness in the workplace either towards co-workers or customers and just who do you think the customers of the tsa are?. he||, if a bank can can train their staff how to properly (n.b. properly) act with the public do it then sure as sh*t the tsa can do it. <rant off> |
Everything goalie & AngryMiller said, along w/ensuring everyone entering the 'sterile' area is screened every time. No more 'But they're trusted; they had a background check' BS.
100% cargo screening. Get rid of the tin badges. |
Of course, none of this is likely to happen without a complete dismantling and rebuild from the ground up.
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Publish the rules that the darn SSI SOPs are intended to enable.
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Originally Posted by Superguy
(Post 11756882)
Of course, none of this is likely to happen without a complete dismantling and rebuild from the ground up.
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Training and standardisation, would be a start.
Ciao, FH |
Originally Posted by txrus
(Post 11756685)
Everything goalie & AngryMiller said, along w/ensuring everyone entering the 'sterile' area is screened every time. No more 'But they're trusted; they had a background check' BS.
100% cargo screening. Get rid of the tin badges. |
Accountability and credibility.
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Seppuku by former and present TSA "leaders" as a start.
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I just want to ask one question then go ahead & slam me:
How would you all like to be searched EVERYTIME you enter & leave your place of employment ? |
Originally Posted by coachrowsey
(Post 11757385)
I just want to ask one question then go ahead & slam me:
How would you all like to be searched EVERYTIME you enter & leave your place of employment ? If TSOs and airport personnel are screened going into the sterile area they can not pass contraband to a passenger. If TSOs and airport personnel are screened leaving the sterile area, thefts would virtually disappear. Do you want real security or pretend security? Hopefully that was slam free. |
1. Mandatory passenger presence during physical baggage searches . . . just like every other airport in the world. :rolleyes:
2. Ditch the uniforms and use something similar to USPS employees. Look at the screeners at courthouses and government buildings. 3. It's just a screening agency. Enough with the smoke and mirrors and propaganda. Just do your job: screen. |
Originally Posted by coachrowsey
(Post 11757385)
I just want to ask one question then go ahead & slam me:
How would you all like to be searched EVERYTIME you enter & leave your place of employment ? If I were in the position that TSA is currently in? I'd *WELCOME* it. They've been caught red-handed FAR too often, and they KNOW it (as an institution). Security screening of TSA personnel might, at this point, be the only thing which would ease the minds of the public about the trustworthiness of the screeners. With respect to security of the personal items the passengers are forced to check, at least. Baggage handlers, too, of course - screen those two groups alone, and baggage theft would drop to essentially nothing, eliminating one of the major complaints against TSA. Or, to borrow a phrase from the apologists and aim it back at TSA - "If you're innocent, you've got nothing to worry about. What have you got to hide?" |
I'd be happy with an end to the shouting. Don't yell at me.
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