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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-13-2009 @ 1:24AM
MoreTSA said...
First of all there is no profile for a terrorist so all the people who say every muslim needs to be screened is just ignorant. Second for those of you who care more about how the TSO repacks your bag or god forbid asks you to empty your pockets shame on you, you are the first to complain that there is to much security and i can guarentee you will be the first to complain that not enough is done if something ever happens again. I have seen little old ladies stopped and searched not because the TSO was being mean or because they were picking on an old lady but because that old woman had a loaded .357 magnum in her purse and was trying to bring it on the plane. TSA has to be right 100% of the time when it comes to screening persons going through the security checkpoints. Terrorists only have to get it right once so just think about that the next time you see someone get stopped for additional screening when you fly and if you get a chance make a TSOs day and say thank you rather then cursing at them because you have to take your shoes off.
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