Wall-E1
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You're right. Guess I meant in more modern times....not forty something years ago. Technology. Forty years ago, the US didn't even have established security procedures. In 1966, my first flight, I walked up to the counter, bought a ticket, and got on the plane. Didn't show anything at all. In 1989, DD had a r/t ticket LA to Denver, which was cheaper than a one-way ticket. We put an ad in the paper and sold to return portion to some college girl, because they still weren't checking IDs at that time. EL AL was certainly more secure than any US airport in 1989! As late as May, 2004, on my last trip from Atlanta to Cancun, we just went through regular X-ray security and only had to show our ticket and a DL. Upon leaving Mexico, every piece of luggage, including carry-ons and purses was hand-searched before check-in through X-ray. We were also hand-patted. Mexican airport security was certainly a lot better than US airport security at that time! I'm saying that US security still has a long way to go, and I'd feel much safer flying out of Israel than Atlanta!
I'm not saying that Israel's security is bad. They have good security. So do we. Do we need improvements? Sure we do. I don't feel that one country has bad security and one has good security. I just happen to feel safer with our security measures.