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Airport Pat-Downs: TSA Says it Can Fine You for Backing Out
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<blockquote data-quote="bryan007" data-source="post: 1374753" data-attributes="member: 10671"><p>I read something recently about the Israeli version of the TSA. As you are walking through the airport, they don't scan you, they don't pat you down. They ask you questions about yourself and where you are going in such a fast manner that to keep a story straight would be impossible. And strangely enough, they have caught many would-be attackers, and have never really had a problem with airport security. If I have no reason to lie about anything, and am just traveling, I would much rather have a chat with an officer than allow myself to be scanned in a machine that bypasses your clothes and takes a picture of your body. The technology may be beneficial, but the way they are using it is a huge violation of privacy. Maybe one of these days they will realize it and we can be comfortable with our security again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryan007, post: 1374753, member: 10671"] I read something recently about the Israeli version of the TSA. As you are walking through the airport, they don't scan you, they don't pat you down. They ask you questions about yourself and where you are going in such a fast manner that to keep a story straight would be impossible. And strangely enough, they have caught many would-be attackers, and have never really had a problem with airport security. If I have no reason to lie about anything, and am just traveling, I would much rather have a chat with an officer than allow myself to be scanned in a machine that bypasses your clothes and takes a picture of your body. The technology may be beneficial, but the way they are using it is a huge violation of privacy. Maybe one of these days they will realize it and we can be comfortable with our security again. [/QUOTE]
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