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| 11 Sep 2016 02:00 AM |
| A time to thank the TSA for doing nothing for 15 years, and for saying they are coming-up with new methods to help us in-terms of safety, even though they are really just still the same scanners. |
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| 11 Sep 2016 02:01 AM |
| Have you ever been to an airport? |
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| 11 Sep 2016 02:04 AM |
@l_b
MANY times. The TSA though are just tricking you into thinking their security methods are going to stop another attack such-as 9/11, but only a few times have there been TRUE threats that showed-up on the scanners. It's just an invasion of privacy, to only have a few people be caught. |
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| 11 Sep 2016 02:06 AM |
Ok i should have restated that question Have you ever been to an airport pre- 9/11 and post- 9/11 |
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| 11 Sep 2016 02:06 AM |
Id rather invade people's privacy than have another attack like this happen again
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| 11 Sep 2016 02:10 AM |
| I have never ridden a plane before 9/11. But based on video and photo evidence, all they did was put-up some easily malfunctioned scanners up, a billion ways to not bypass security (it would be good if the security worked, but since it doesn't, it's pointless), and tons of workers that have all the rights in the world to touch some things I don't want to talk about, even if unnecessary. |
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| 11 Sep 2016 02:13 AM |
@Next
I agree, but since the scanners and other things in security are so flawed currently, it's pointless. If they cared, they would put some effort towards better technology. And I'm not saying all AIRPORTS should change. Just the TSA. Most of the upgrades to our security ON THE PLANES THEMSELVES had better effect than the TSA in general. |
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