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<blockquote data-quote="MrBaldy" data-source="post: 1375036" data-attributes="member: 8262"><p>So your saying any type of search for a "prohibited item" is okay as long as it's in a private sterile room? I'm sorry, but I really don't agree the end justify the means.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Wow ... racist, bigot? You do understand that "Civil Rights" mean more than just what happened in the 1960's? Since you seem to have a issue with that designation, I'll start saying "Rights of the people" if that helps.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps you can help me understand the reasoning behind the enhanced pat downs and security. You must be actively stopping and or deterring by your presence many real threats, not just Grandpa with a knife he forgot to take out. What additional levels of "stopping and or deterring" can we expect to see in the following twelve months? In other words, please state the expected benefit for the increased inconvenience. If you don't know, it's okay to say I have no idea. Also, please state the number of security failures that resulted in an incident which led to the implementation of the new procedures. Again, it's okay to say you have no idea, if you don't know the answer. It seems to me without specific answers to the questions above you can't make a rational decision concerning the changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBaldy, post: 1375036, member: 8262"] So your saying any type of search for a "prohibited item" is okay as long as it's in a private sterile room? I'm sorry, but I really don't agree the end justify the means. Wow ... racist, bigot? You do understand that "Civil Rights" mean more than just what happened in the 1960's? Since you seem to have a issue with that designation, I'll start saying "Rights of the people" if that helps. Perhaps you can help me understand the reasoning behind the enhanced pat downs and security. You must be actively stopping and or deterring by your presence many real threats, not just Grandpa with a knife he forgot to take out. What additional levels of "stopping and or deterring" can we expect to see in the following twelve months? In other words, please state the expected benefit for the increased inconvenience. If you don't know, it's okay to say I have no idea. Also, please state the number of security failures that resulted in an incident which led to the implementation of the new procedures. Again, it's okay to say you have no idea, if you don't know the answer. It seems to me without specific answers to the questions above you can't make a rational decision concerning the changes. [/QUOTE]
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