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Originally Posted by HuskyMan
there are 'pat downs' and then there are 'feel ups'. I'm not sure which is one is being implemented.
the Israelis handle airline security issues differently than we do. they ask a series of questions at the boarding gate. if the passenger doesn't answer the questions properly, they are told they will not be flying. their pilots pack a gun and the cockpit door is secure. IMHO, it is a better system that doesn't rely on intrusive procedures. imagine that.
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The Israeli's don't care if a person is "insulted"- they place a higher priority on the safety of everyone than the perceived insult on one person. Imagine a world where if folks are perceived to be part of a larger harmful group then they will be treated as such. Maybe they will then put pressure on those in the group to act within the rules of society instead of doing nothing. Terrorism will never stop if there is little pressure from - especially from- members of the group that terrorists associate with. Let the insurance industry decide who should be screened, lol.