Mattivi wrote:Even though I agree with Dade that by and large going thru the airports in my own experience hasnt been overly intrusive or unpleasant, I do agree with Shaun and others that their is a lot of wasted motion, time, and energy targeting the wrong travelers like children and 80 year olds. Facts is the TSA is not an operation that is being run optimally. Sam Harris once again kills it with reason in this blog post:
http://www.samharris.org/blog/item/in-defense-of-profiling
Except that children, women and old people have been being used by our enemies for a long time. Al Qaeda has used many children for suicide attacks. Why should we believe that they won't try it again?
The TSA has some problems, that's certain. But...let's not pretend that there is no threat and that the people who want to cause us harm are not looking for new crazy ways to attack us.
What gets me about this thread is that nobody has offered any alternative to the current system. I think that Shaun suggested letting the airlines handle security but that's silly. What would they do differently? Why would they want the liability and responsibility? Why would I be treated better just because they work for corporate America rather than the US Government?
I've pointed out many times that our domestic security procedures are far less intrusive than many countries I've visited recently. You want to see what intrusive is? Travel internationally through India.