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U.S. Military Troops May Soon Be Expedited Through TSA Security Screenings At Airports
U.S. Rep. Chip Cravaack (R-Minn.) has introduced a bill in the house that would allow military members to pass through TSA security checkpoints at the nations airports faster by bypassing long security lines and is called the Risk Based Security Screening for Members of the Armed Forces Act. (www.thefloridanewsjournal.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Great, the people who have access to machine guns and hand grenades exempt from security. Anybody remember the Fort Hood massacre? I don't think it's safe to presume that just because somebody is enlisted that they're automatically not a danger, slightly backwards logic I think.
I've flown military charters where where everyone on the airplane was packing. Nobody shot me. A military uniform and a fake set of orders will not get you past the system. The ID card with the new features installed is what will be looked at. Incidentally, that nasty old republican is running for re-election, just like every other member of the House. The bill had huge bi-partition support. One more point, how is it bloating the government to reduce the scrutiny of servicemembers at a checkpoint? Stop groping, Gene, or you'll be forced to be a TSA agent.
Sorry, but I have no respect for TSA. As for ID cards, I have seen many fakes that can pass the closest scrutiny. No one can fake an iris scan unless you are holding the bloody eyeball in your hand.
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Moi aussi!
More pat downs. More xrays. More more more. What's enough for the serial gropers at TSA. Amy, do you in your heart really believe that anything you've done at a checkpoint has stopped an incident onboard an aircraft? Please, if you can't be honest with us, be honest with yourself.
You poor curmudgeon! Alot of others share my sentiments regarding this article. I am not for more x-rays or pat downs. I advocate safety. Period.
A lot of others may share your sentiment, the majority of which work at the TSA. If you won't answer the question I've asked publicly, I hoped you answered it to yourself. Hey, since Andy Rooney has died, someone has to take over the role of curmudgeon.
Hey, it's the Richard and Amy show again, lol :P
I'm here for you, Alistair
I know. I think Amy works in the PR department at the TSA. No one else would invest this much time in defending a bloated, useless Federal agency.