I still don't see why the TSA was created in the first place. All they provide is a feeling of security, not actual security. In exchange for this feeling are we willing to give up our rights?
Are ineffective pat-downs and full body scans a reasonable search? Some think so, others, like myself, disagree.
The onus should be on the airlines to run a safe and efficient operation and the records will show who is effective just like the probability of late/cancelled flights.
In liberty,
JP
Submitted by Dymaxion (not verified) on January 10, 2010.
This is the only 'libertarian' issue right now that I disagree with.
I don't see the full body scans as a problem, and even if it is a privacy issue, I think there are FAR bigger issues to deal with than this.
I still don't see why the TSA was created in the first place. All they provide is a feeling of security, not actual security. In exchange for this feeling are we willing to give up our rights?
Are ineffective pat-downs and full body scans a reasonable search? Some think so, others, like myself, disagree.
The onus should be on the airlines to run a safe and efficient operation and the records will show who is effective just like the probability of late/cancelled flights.
In liberty,
JP
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