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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3139960" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Sorry, but your argument is confounding. How does SERE have anything to do with federal agents being about to grope, steal from and harass travelers without any way to bring them under legal scrutiny? I guess if you got pissed off enough you would be able to escape the airport. Not to mention you didn't address a single one of the documented abuses I listed. Or the fact that people have been able to sneak weapons onto planes multiple times. Just google how many times TSA failed to catch weapons. The latest numbers? 70% of the time (as reported for last year). That's better than the 95% of the time back in 2015 I guess. </p><p></p><p>So please, enlighten me as to how a federal agency that is sucking down billions of tax money, fails 70% to stop weapons from boarding planes, has the ability to abuse passengers in multiple ways without any legal response available a "good" thing. I do not see the logic in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3139960, member: 43724"] Sorry, but your argument is confounding. How does SERE have anything to do with federal agents being about to grope, steal from and harass travelers without any way to bring them under legal scrutiny? I guess if you got pissed off enough you would be able to escape the airport. Not to mention you didn't address a single one of the documented abuses I listed. Or the fact that people have been able to sneak weapons onto planes multiple times. Just google how many times TSA failed to catch weapons. The latest numbers? 70% of the time (as reported for last year). That's better than the 95% of the time back in 2015 I guess. So please, enlighten me as to how a federal agency that is sucking down billions of tax money, fails 70% to stop weapons from boarding planes, has the ability to abuse passengers in multiple ways without any legal response available a "good" thing. I do not see the logic in it. [/QUOTE]
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