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Friday, November 19, 2010

Feds Holding Firm On Intrusive Airport Security

Despite a deluge of complaints over intrusive pat-downs and revealing airport scans, the government is betting Americans would rather fly safe than untouched. "I'm not going to change those policies," the nation's transportation security chief declared Wednesday.

Responded a lawmaker: "I wouldn't want my wife to be touched in the way that these folks are being touched."

The debate over where to strike the balance between privacy and security, in motion since new safety measures took effect after the 2001 terrorist attacks, has intensified with the debut of pat-downs that are more thorough, and invasive, than before, and the spread of full-body image scans.

A week before some of the busiest flying days of the year, some passengers are refusing the regimen, many more are complaining and the aviation industry is caught in the middle.

In Florida, the Orlando Sanford Airport, which handles 2 million passengers a year, now plans to replace "testy" Transportation Security Administration screeners with private contractors, and two veteran commercial pilots are refusing to fly out of airports using the procedures.

"The outcry is huge," Texas Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison told the TSA administrator, John Pistole, at a Capitol Hill hearing. "I know that you're aware of it. But we've got to see some action."

Pistole conceded "reasonable people can disagree" on how to properly balance safety at the nation's airports but he asserted the new security measures are necessary because of intelligence on latest attack methods that might be used by terrorists.
Read more at the Washington Examiner

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Try going through some of the screening proceess's in Europe or the Middle East. Last time I got a pat down in Amsterdam I felt like a smoke when we were done and wondered if I'd he'd call the next morning!Lol. Sure beats getting blown out of the sky. If you don't like it Go Grayhound!

Anonymous said...

Stay home and save your money and dignity.

Anonymous said...

Isn't Israel in the middle east? They have the best airport security and they don't do anything near this asinine. You must have been there 50 years ago.