Two words: Registered Travelers
Originally Posted by pjorourke
If we send the Registered Travelers Registered Mail then we boost the Post Office's budget. LOL
PJ, what about the argument that the registered traveler program would create more problems than it would solve by allowing a Muslim extremist, either foreign or domestic born, to pass the RT test and therefore be subject to lesser screening when boarding? I think that is a compelling argument.
Frankly, I think we expect an unrealistic level of safety. There are just some inherent risks that we can't eliminate and maybe one airliner going down every four or five years is inevitable. But I'm not sure that a registered traveler program doesn't create more holes than it closes.
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
OK, I can see both sides of this issue.
First, there ought to be a way for frequent travelers to start with a level of trust that allows them to short-circuit screening that not-so-frequent travelers go through. And the FBI background check makes some sense, but just because someone passes the background check at a certain point in time doesn't mean they don't change or will pass a year later. So, it depends on how the RT program is run and how often the background check is repeated.
Second, if we do establish a RT program, it will be one of the premier places terrorists will test. They will look for the weak spots in the system and test those weak spots until they succeed. So, it would probably depend on how the RT program is run whether or not it would be successful.
And I believe prior to 9/11, the last plane hijacked in the US was more than a decade before. And there hasn't been one since. So that's more than a decade before, and nearly a decade after.