Despite the money spent on airport security, the TSA is showing it isn't anywhere close to a reliable form of security.
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Jumat, 17 Desember 2010
Rabu, 01 Desember 2010
Atlanta Airport TSA Protest!
A group of concerned citizens met at the Atlanta airport to protest the groping and scanning of American citizens, and the idea that our government treats us as guilty until proven innocent.
Senin, 29 November 2010
Why full-body scanners won't stop determined terrorists!
Another animation from http://www.nma.tv/: Airport safety experts critical of the new full-body scanners at US airports say the machines will not stop a determined terrorist. The scanners can see through clothing, but they cannot detect certain items concealed in a body cavity.
Selasa, 23 November 2010
More Shocking TSA Outrages!
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the airport, several new examples of TSA insanity make their way into the mainstream media.
Minggu, 21 November 2010
TSA Chief John Pistole on CNN "State of the Union"!
Listen in on the TSA's John Pistole trying to explain why certain screening methods are used. Candy Crowley seems like she's having a lot of trouble getting Pistole to answer questions. According to Pistole: Feeling up breasts, putting hands in pants and feeling up crotches are not over the line and not many people get a patdown. Ernie @ http://shortformblog.com/
Sabtu, 20 November 2010
Airport Security TSA - Longest line ever!
Look at this video: 500 feet of security line in multiple directions at the Chicago O'hare airport on November 16, 2010. No lunch break for these TSA workers. Don't forget, the holidays are right around the corner!
Here's a look at what your TSA airport patdown might look like:
Here's a look at what your TSA airport patdown might look like:
Jumat, 19 November 2010
Rabu, 17 November 2010
Taiwanese animators take on TSA's enhanced security!
Via: http://www.nma.tv/ Full body scanners and enhanced pat downs in private rooms are fueling anger among air travelers in the US. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is coming in for severe criticism while passengers are planning a boycott of the scans on Nov. 24 - traditionally the busiest travel day of the year.
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