There are jerks found everywhere. TSA, Gamestop, Police, Schools, etc. Personally, I haven't encountered a rude TSA employee that I can recall. Ditto for a Gamestop worker. Not saying that they don't exist but I haven't experienced it.Upsidedown Fuji wrote: So you ask what can be done? Let's see... There are better ways to conduct security and still treat the passengers like they're human beings and not all potential criminals. How about more training for actual sensitivity toward the disabled, young, and pregnant for starters? There are plenty of big news stories that have been released in just over the past few months that expose how insensitive the TSA agents are. Sure they have long work hours herding human meat but that doesn't mean they need to make crippled kids drag themselves through metal detectors without parents help or enhanced pat-down young 7 year old girls who are already miserable from traveling.
Yes, I understand your point about someone making a weapon out of rope or a plastic knife. I think it would be easier for some passengers to jump on someone who is a threat and not armed with a knife/gun.Upsidedown Fuji wrote: Maybe its time to invest in less invasive electronics that aren't as looked down upon as the backscatter scanner and try some better forensics methods that are hyper sensitive to the most destructive chemical bases instead? We already have all the security methods in place to prevent any potential terrorist like the ones back in 9/11 so no more box cutters, knives, sporks, water bottles, and blast doors on the pilot cabin. But you know what? weapons can be fashioned out of anything so unless you bind the passengers hands and give them adult diapers for the flight, you're never going to solve the problem of some nut sharpening an airline tray and stabbing an attendant.
I'm sure there is research being done to find better ways of detecting stuff without losing privacy but it doesn't exist yet. Maybe a year from now? Maybe 10 years from now? Maybe never?
I don't think that is true. Can you cite a reference that says that someone gets a dispensation from searches because of their religion? I travel about 3-4 times per year by plane. Since 9/11, I've yet to have a pat-down or backscatter search. I just got back from a trip to FL and at both airports (Fort Lauderdale & Boston), it is something like 1 out of every 50-60 passengers that are pulled aside. Most people just put their stuff on the xray conveyer belt and walk through the metal detector. You and others in this thread make it sound like everyone is subjected to a full search. Maybe if you look and act like a "punk", you get singled out more often. Just like driving a red porsche or corvette above the speed limit seems to attract the police.Upsidedown Fuji wrote: I am not saying to stop airport security. Not in the slightest. I think it does help and I don't think it should be scaled back to nothing. The security we have now is a joke. They just let women wearing hijabs a free pass through the scanning at the airport. Great job your beloved scanners did when you can just get an out by religion or dispensation for some special condition.
I don't have any objections to people commenting/complaining to their representatives or on these forums. I don't have any personal objections to the existing security procedures. Yeah, it sucks that it takes 30 minutes longer to board a plane but unfortunately, that's life.Upsidedown Fuji wrote: So with your reasoning everybody should just go back to pre 20th century travel in the name of comfort and security because they don't deserve to speak out about current security standards? That is a very simplistic answer and it makes you sound very close minded to what goes on around you in this giant blue ball we live in.
I never said that sea travel was a great option. It is an option though. If you feel the security is too intrusive, you can:Your reasoning may work for people who live in the US or other large land locked nations rife with resources that are capable of being self reliant with their own domestically created resources (which isn't how things are anymore especially for the great USA regrettably). International travel by cargo freighter is no longer an option in this age of technology. All your games, computer parts, gizmos, and cheap clothes you're probably wearing right now, where do you think they came from? The USA or wherever you live? Not in the slightest, they came from cargo ship from china, indonesia, malaysia, phillipines, etc.
1. travel by ship
2. don't travel at all
Those are options. They're not great if you want to be somewhere quickly but they are still options. You need to weigh the cost/time/inconvenience/principles to determine which option is best for you.
So have you actually been mistreated by TSA in your experience? I do agree that people in all jobs should treat people with respect. There are jerks everywhere, not just at TSA. If you are pleasant and don't have a chip on your shoulders, odds are high that you'll have a good interaction with someone such as TSA. Like I said before, I never had a rude person at TSA. Ditto for Gamestop.Also I agree with what Hatta said. The TSA is an arm of the Federal Government and they are hand in hand with the private aviation businesses. There are no alternatives for inernational travel equivalent to air travel. You have no choice in air carriers who treat their customers better, everyone is sorted through the same gates before entering the terminal. If we didn't complain the TSA wouldn't improve how it treated the people its supposed to SERVE. The TSA isn't going to just say, oh, we should improve our service to customers because we're so benevolent and kind. That's not the way it works, things don't change till people speak out. And that's why we speak out on this. It's not just bitching as you claim it to be.