Originally posted by aggie97
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[General babble]
I guess I've been desensitized overall in the various places I've worked. Pat downs, wandings and so forth were a normal thing to get into secured areas. I don't see this much different then that from a....security point of view.
From a common sense point of view and what is right view - seems real suspicious.
From the average, innocent-enough civilian point of view - yeah I can see it feeling like a personal assault on privacy. From this aspect I'm willing to deal with it for everyone else's safety and my own. What I don't like about it is the dim-wits who run the system and are viewing the data. Even in various military installations, I'd rather deal with Private So and So, then the TSA asses. At least I know Private So and So is at a minimum a volunteer, going to generally follow direction, has actual motivation to pay attention and do a good job and is doing it for his own saftey as well as my own.
So what is the REAL issue on this? The scandal of how they were purchased, more about money than actual security, privacy or both?
Hell, why are we even focusing so much on the airports when we still have border and port security that are issues as well?
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