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this article was pretty interesting, as well as the comments as to whether or not its going to be effective. Of course, I can already hear the words "My rights are being violated........" IMHO, I don't think that anyones rights are being violated. Its very simple...they pull you aside at random, do a quick check, and you're on your way. Its no different than a DUI checkpoint. The more people complain, the more headaches that are caused for everyone else. But of course, like anything else, these screeners are damned if they do, damned if they don't. Either way, people *****. A bomb gets brought on the plane, people cry foul that the screeners didnt catch it. Yet, let the screener stop that same person who cries, and now that person will still cry foul. Go figure.
I have said for many years, if people got the same "random" inspection I "always" get then there would be no problems at all.
I just got back from Mexico for work. When I step through metal detectors I always ask to proceed even if there is no beep or red light. After I get dressed again and repack my computer and equipment I always ask to leave the area first.
Most just smile and say go. A few actually smile and nod with that look of someone who wishes everyone would do what I just did. Yet a few more look at me like I am dumb for asking.
I did have a check at one gate recently, where they asked for my passport (* even after being checked at check in *) and then she had to go to her computer and cycle through and check me off her list. I knew I was not "Random", but some of the others may have been.
My problems are the following:
1) First TSA does not have standards. While all require Laptops to be in a tray of its' own some require that the computer bag be in a tray and some do not. So, I ask. I get the DUH! look. While the locals might be an expert to of the local process they obviously know nothing about what is done elsewhere.
2) Two lines for Business travelers to get ID checked and the other for Families. But as the Business moves faster for there are no kids or elderly trying to explain their travel papers, or explain that a Passport is required or ..., . Then Families get into the "faster" lane and this forces everyone to back up and get into which ever lane is open. But the TSA ID checkers and Boarding Pass Checkers look at you like you are the wrong one when you might be in the wrong isle as a Business traveler but nothing is said to the Family.
3) That X-ray person that just has to look and look and look again at your stuff and move it forwad and backs and forwards and even forward to take a physical look and pick up your laptop and then put it back into the tray by "Dropping" it from 6 inches to 2 feet into the tray as they are to damn lazy to get off their chair a second time to set it down.
When you ask them, "Is there a problem?" They just look at you and say no. Or at best they say I have never seen "Anything" like that. ** Gee 25,000 Company emplyees traveling wiht Laptops add in other companies and she has never seen an external battery. NOTE: TSA has a policy on these batteries to travel with them in your laptop bag or on your computer, but not to check them as they have "issues" with the temperature and pressure or the lack of these in storage. DUH! I know more about some of their procedures than they do. I really wish I could just give them my DUH! face and comments.