That's the second you've used that phrase today.
I will not stand for this injustice!

At least I didn't say "Ergo", "Gravitas" or "ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US" today!
That's the second you've used that phrase today.
[/quote]TSA across the board is not organized and consistent. ... But what sucks is that it's not like that across the board, and that's the sad truth. I can only speak for what I know. By the way I am a screener at JFK; but not a G.E.D candidate. I like many of the coworkers that I know, hate my job as much as the majority of the the flying public hates me for doing my job....but I'm just here because it's paying for school.
I'm not the best at math, but lets take a look at this...a 764 holds about 277 people. Multiply that times 2 and you get 554 minutes, divide that by 60 and you get 9.23 hrs. of interviews. For just one flight. Multiply that by however many flights operate out of an ATL or a JFK type airport and one can see that it is just not practical to use that as a method of screening.
The biggest difference I see between the two systems? In the US they go after nail clippers, in Israel they go after terrorists.
Anybody know someone who froze their drink solid to go through security?![]()
Well, while I admire the Israeli approach to airport security, I do have to say that they're a small country with less flights in a year than any network carrier does in a week. So we can't adopt all of their tactics but we certainly ought to go after actions, not items.
Well, while I admire the Israeli approach to airport security, I do have to say that they're a small country with less flights in a year than any network carrier does in a week. So we can't adopt all of their tactics but we certainly ought to go after actions, not items.
The biggest difference I see between the two systems? In the US they go after nail clippers, in Israel they go after terrorists.
The biggest difference is that the Israelis are allowed to profile the passengers.
The biggest difference is that the Israelis are allowed to profile the passengers.
Aare you referring to airport here or in Israel?I have a feeling that you are wrong. I am about 99% sure that the second you walk in the doors at the airport ...
I know I am probably going to make people mad with my view on this and I apologize ahead of time.
With all due respect, as an Israeli who knows something about security/airline security, all I can tell you is that the problem (here, in the US) starts and ends with the people and the constitution. People here are too damn worried about their freakin privacy and most poeple believe that whatever the government/TSA "sells" them is as good as the bible. Well, it is not. Airport security is a big joke. In today's day and age there is not so much room for privacy that the constitution provided us 200 years ago. It is absolutely insane that profiling cannot be used in airports because it violates their privacy. It is absolutely insane that you treat 75 years old couple as if they were Bin Laden. It is a big waste of time, and a big show-off, that you take an 8 oz after shave bottle from an airline pilot, that is filled with only 1oz of after shave, and you can see through the transparent bottle that there is nothing there besides a tiny small amount of after shave, just becuase the "rules" says 3 oz max. It's a joke and it does not work. period.
When people will realize that it's time to give up a little of their "privacy" for a better, real security like the Israelis do, then US airports will be safe.
Lack of common sense is the biggest enemy of life. Unfortunately lack of common sense is practiced daily by the TSA.
Sorry to do this, as this quote since 9/11 has been used rampantly both on here and IRL.
But it made sense then and still does today.
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Our forefathers besides talking out of both sides of their mouth, about all men being free and equal, yet owning slaves. Were ahead of their times. Lets not be in such a rush to further shred our constitution!
Thank you!