To: CdMGuy
Good report. Say, what was their attitude in Tel Aviv at the airport? I mean, they, security, were doing their jobs, and quite admirably and thoroughly, but were they accomplishing the questioning and probing of passengers in a professional and polite manner? Or were they barking orders like US Marine boot camp or shoot from the hip oafish cowboys? (as in the USA), and treating innocent passengers as some kind of common criminals, and/or raising their voices when a passenger did not understand English? Just curious if they were able to have quality security control (as you have outlined), without the "attitude" you often get in the USA from TSA which often reeks of Berlin 1943 ("ve vant you now to show us your paperz, please, macht schnell!")
To: AmericanInTokyo
My experience was the same on several trips, very professional and courteous!
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12/26/2013 8:09:39 PM PST by
SgtHooper
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