OK, this is admittedly a rant. After a period of sporadic commercial air travel, I have started a business in another city that requires more frequent air travel. The so-called "security" at our airports is a laughable mess. I read today that more than thirty organizations across the political spectrum have filed a formal petition with the Department of Homeland Security, urging the federal agency to suspend the airport body scanner program.
TSA's procedures do, IMHO, virtually nothing to discourage serious terrorist threats. As a repected blogger puts it: "What's worse is that the inspection process is really just "security theater" that makes only a few naive travelers feel safer about airline travel.
And if all that weren't bad enough, the worst news is that once a governmental "safeguard" such as the TSA procedures are adopted, Congress has no interest in dismantling it even when it's clear that process is ineffective, expensive and obtrusive to citizens. Stated simply, the TSA has become a jobs program for thousands of registered voters."