Lisa loves Pooh
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The links are out there - and it was on the news tonight, when I happened to flip the t.v. on.. It's a case-by-case basis - and they specifically said it was due to people not wanting to endure these extra hassles simply to fly..
It will be interesting to see what happens tomorrow - if there's an opt-out or not.. I read somewhere that if there is - even a small number at any given area - it would be so disruptive that it would take 6 hours to screen 100 passengers!That could wreak total havoc with the plans of anyone who plans to fly tomorrow.. (Personally, I don't think the opt-out tomorrow is the best way of addressing these issues.. It's not fair to other flyers who are comfortable with these new procedures and therefore they should not be punished while at the airport..)
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I dislike protests and feel bad for people who may get delayed...
But the very nature of the protest is to get noticed. They aren't usually effecting if they are scheduled for the most convenient time.
I'm guessing it will rank up there with National Unfriend Day on facebook.

But they do offer the option, so there is nothing inherently wrong with the protest. I'm just not sure what they are protesting. Are they protesting the scans or the lunacy of the pat downs? I just don't get it.
That could wreak total havoc with the plans of anyone who plans to fly tomorrow.. (Personally, I don't think the opt-out tomorrow is the best way of addressing these issues.. It's not fair to other flyers who are comfortable with these new procedures and therefore they should not be punished while at the airport..)



