LuvOrlando
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I was just reading another article about the way the TSA is strong arming people into complying with their methods. I'm all for safety but the agents aren't highly trained, some of them look like they are barely a step up from ... well, they don't look like the TSA is particularly discerning.
Anyway, I don't have a single doubt in my mind that plenty of them are abusing their authority over people. The TSA seems blithely unconcerned with oversight and personal assaults but people still keep filing complaints with the TSA, as if it matters. This makes me wonder, can a citizen file a criminal assault charge against a TSA agent? I think I'd feel better about this knowing that a bad agent could end up in jail but the way it looks to me now, it seems that these TSA agents are wholly unaccountable. As if the airports are under Marshall Law via contractors and i don't like it at all. If the TSA won't restrain them and the State Police have no authority, who does?
I'm supposed to fly to Aruba next year and have been checking out the airfares but I haven't bought tickets because I AM NOT putting my DS12 and DD11 blindly into the hands of some out of control wackjob knowing I couldn't defend my kid without being arrested. I'm waiting to see what happens. Between the TSA bullies and the radioactive scanners/x-rays and the bedbugs, camping is looking pretty good to me ... I'd rather take my chances in the woods
I like flying & I like Aruba but I am not wading willingly into this mess, not with kids. I wonder if anyone is paying attention to the fact they are costing the airlines business?
Anyway, I don't have a single doubt in my mind that plenty of them are abusing their authority over people. The TSA seems blithely unconcerned with oversight and personal assaults but people still keep filing complaints with the TSA, as if it matters. This makes me wonder, can a citizen file a criminal assault charge against a TSA agent? I think I'd feel better about this knowing that a bad agent could end up in jail but the way it looks to me now, it seems that these TSA agents are wholly unaccountable. As if the airports are under Marshall Law via contractors and i don't like it at all. If the TSA won't restrain them and the State Police have no authority, who does?
I'm supposed to fly to Aruba next year and have been checking out the airfares but I haven't bought tickets because I AM NOT putting my DS12 and DD11 blindly into the hands of some out of control wackjob knowing I couldn't defend my kid without being arrested. I'm waiting to see what happens. Between the TSA bullies and the radioactive scanners/x-rays and the bedbugs, camping is looking pretty good to me ... I'd rather take my chances in the woods
I like flying & I like Aruba but I am not wading willingly into this mess, not with kids. I wonder if anyone is paying attention to the fact they are costing the airlines business?
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Oh, yeah. That would be because some of us aren't "clean". Some of us are carrying weapons, bombs, and drugs. Some of us are even having our children carry these things for us. I'm pretty sure nobody wants to go back to the laxity of pre-911 security.If you don't want to endure the scanning and searching, then don't fly. Simple as that. It's a necessary evil in 2010.