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04-19-12, 12:37 AM #1TSA did the right thing
JK, jk, no, no they didn't.
Seniors get the TSA runaround, lose $300 | The Detroit News | detroitnews.comenf-Jesus its been like 12 minutes and you're already worried about stats?! :-P
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04-19-12, 01:15 AM #2Re: TSA did the right thing
Not on the money issues (that is separate), but I swear if I see another article about "OMGZ!! TSAorZ searchorZ 90 (or 5 or w.e.) year oldZ!! R teh Abuserorz!$!@#!#!#@!@" I'm going to need to go on a crusade to inform people to find something more productive to bitch about.
Serisously half of this shit is "Why, a 90 year old could never be a terrorist!" No, in the current system if you say "okay, we won't screen people who look 90+," you've create a hole to be exploited. If you are password protecting all computer (say to prevent sensitive information from getting out), do you go "You know, that one computer over there is slow, it doesn't run that great, we don't need to secure it?"
Basically, to the media (and people in general): Stop being fucking idiots, bitch about the security method used by the TSA, not because "OMGZ dey searched GrannyZ!!@#!@" crap.
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04-19-12, 08:08 AM #5
There's also something called good judgement, and a forgotten word called tact. Everybody should be checked, but if you test a 95 year old man for nitrates, and the only thing you find on him is his nitro pills for his heart. Then still accuse him of wrongdoing, you're doing it wrong.
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04-19-12, 08:11 AM #6
Re: TSA did the right thing
I'm going to guess that Red_L wouldn't disagree with you. What I got from his post is that the outrage over embarrassed seniors, mothers, and children is distracting from the real outrage: What the TSA (and other gov't agents) are doing generally.
If someone is clear-cutting an old growth forest because they have a Mulch Mandate, then focusing all your bitching on particular oak tree is the way to lose.
If the TSA adjusted their procedures and stopped harassing sweet old ladies, it would fix nothing. This isn't about sweet old ladies (though they do make good poster victims).
Cheers,
AetheLove
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04-19-12, 10:28 AM #7
Re: TSA did the right thing
I dont care anything about if the pick one type of person. My point to the post is the violation to everyone they search. It doesnt help anyone and your mistaken if you think it can stop anything. Its nothing more then window dressing. Your no more safe now then you were prior to the TSA.
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04-19-12, 10:35 AM #8Originally Posted by AetheLove<br />
I'm going to guess that Red_L wouldn't disagree with you. What I got from his post is that the outrage over embarrassed seniors, mothers, and children is distracting from the real outrage: What the TSA (and other gov't agents) are doing generally.<br />
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If someone is clear-cutting an old growth forest because they have a Mulch Mandate, then focusing all your bitching on particular oak tree is the way to lose.<br />
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If the TSA adjusted their procedures and stopped harassing sweet old ladies, it would fix nothing. This isn't about sweet old ladies (though they do make good poster victims).<br />
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Cheers,<br />
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AetheLove
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I dont care anything about if the pick one type of person. My point to the post is the violation to everyone they search. It doesnt help anyone and your mistaken if you think it can stop anything. Its nothing more then window dressing. Your no more safe now then you were prior to the TSA.
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