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Originally Posted by JB3
how do you know screening policies are fundamentally ridiculous? how are you sure?
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Certain policies are fundamentally ridiculous where the small potential benefit is greatly outweighed by the loss of individual rights and the inconvenience.
One individual managed to put a chemical compound in his shoe. Now, all shoes must be scanned by a machine to look for chemicals. A perfect example of a response that is far greater than the threat.
You have a boarding pass. You show the boarding pass to the agent at the head of the que. You then show it, again, to another agent at the X-ray machine. Why? All of it wastes time and provides very little additional security.
The only thing I can be sure of is the fact that the TSA will overreact to any possible perceived threat, independent of the size of the threat.
Some people are OK with all of it............so they can be "SAFE".