OldTownPilot said:Take a look at Europe, who has more threats than we do, weather Bush wants to believe it or not. They have nationalized security, but the are efficient at what they do. Shoes, watches and belts stay on, and they are not concerned about nail clippers, computers and lighters.
I also have to agree that travelers do not come prepared for the checkpoint, but there is no reason that TSA cant be smart about security. After all they are paid enough to atract people besides BK rejects. I have stated here that I will need to work at my job for 6 years to make the same starting pay that a screener gets.
If I could carry a card that would mean I never have to take my shoes off in the terminal again I would be eager to carry it.
tonyw said:Ain't that the truth. I was ready for the whole nine yards passing through CDG. No taking off my belt, no taking off my shoes, nothing. When I went for the shoes, I was told stop. Ten minutes, tops, during the height of the summer travel season.
The thing that bothers me is the complete inconsistency. I ask at MCO, do I need to take my shoes off, and the answer is, not if they don't beep. Do that at LAX, and the answer's the same. Then I go to IAD, and one day the answer is, don't worry about it, another day the answer is, they need to come off. Same exact shoes, different days, and the answer is different.
WTFO?
OldTownPilot said:And guess where "the shoe guy" Reid came from you guessed it Paris, NOT the US.
The other thing that gets me is each airport has their "thing" that they enforce. Some its shoes, some is carry ons and personal items, and others its jackets and sweatshirts. There is no consistancy aross the board and the "RT" program will only eggadurate these inconsistancies.
Tim said:Nothing like a family of 5 with kids from age 10 to infant going to see Mickey in MCO trying to get through the line. The have 2 car seats and 5 bags and a baby to hold
I almost mised a piedmont flight because of this at my home airport in BGM. I then walked back to the ticket counter, and bypassed security through colgan's crew room, and was relaxing in the waiting room before the first kid even made it through.
Not recommended for all occasions, but I wish they did have a "5 items or fewer" line.