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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-25-2007 @ 11:06PM
Byron Raum said...
I think most people are missing the real reason for what the TSA is doing. Perhaps I am being overly cynic, but the reason for the sternness that travellers encounter is due not to any security reason, but to convince the public that Something Is Being Done. In the TSA's own testing agents can carry through explosives or other dangerous devices almost every time (almost, in this case, is more than 75%.) Given this, the registered traveller program is actually a very good idea, since it maintains the same illusion of protection, while making it easier on some people who are willing to pay the fee.
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