TSA is still requiring one to remove one's shoes going through security screening. However they seem to not have shoe horns "on the other side".
That, I learned after the first TSA person after the scanning machine responded that she had no idea what a shoe horn is. Honest?
The second TSA Agent I asked checked with a supervisor and then gave me the bad news.
Should not TSA be working on helping the PAX? Positive image and all that.
Regards — Cliff
Well, can someone tell me of ONE SINGLE terrorist caught red-handed at the airport screening checkpoint by TSA??? Ah come on, just one??? Surely the lamestream media would have been like a duck on a junebug all over a story reporting a TSA screening success...and yet.....silence as in outer space.
ReplyDelete"Agents" are not paid for their intellect or other worldly knowledge, but many are being paid more today than by their former employer as warehouse security guards, line cooks at Mickey D's, unemployed persons paid by the state, etc.
I still find it very amazing that the Israelis have NEVER used terminal screening points like TSA....radar, xray, physical exams, etc. And yet....never one El Al incident worthy of the press's attention.
One of the reasons Obama needs to jam the high speed rail program up our collective railbeds is that then he can hire even more TSA "agents." Pretty soon...they will be at a mall close to you...your favorite super market....the bus station.....bike paths.....
You can never be too secure......
In three hours I am going to have to "avail" myself of their services at Boston's Logan Airport. I am looking forward to that like my three year colonoscopy. Come to think of it, I may be able to get credit for it today.
Be polite—they are our fellow citizens.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, we are a weather divert, to Atlantic City. No estimate on our launch for DC and no lunch. Jet Blue is applying Rule Two—You have to stay on the aircraft because we are refueling.
Regards — Cliff