Posted on 08/29/2019 9:42:28 AM PDT by BigKahuna
because a standard Muslim terrorist technique is the shoe bomb, and it could easily destroy an entire airplane in flight by just punching holes in the cabin
that’s why
Because it humiliates the passengers, making them agree to becoming submissive sheep, enabling the government to claim it’s making us safer.
Two words: Shoe Bomber.
“targeted profiling of passengers”
Everybody needs to go through security every time in my opinion.
I won’t justify that claim for security reasons.
I’m an engineer by training.
In July when I flew out of Atlanta’s Hartsfield Airport (the world’s busiest airport) to Fort Wayne, IN I didn’t have to take off my shoes. When I flew back home from Fort Wayne I had to take off my shoes. Also, I got padded down. I’m a 73 y.o. grandma—ridiculous.
I fly United to/from Israel. Here in the US everything is the same as if one were flying to Florida, until one gets to the departure gate. There all bags are opened and given at least a once over. In Israel, you are asked a few questions by obviously trained folks, and if your answers don't trouble them, which mine don't, they send you on your way. I think you do have to pass through a magnetometer, but not one of those x-ray machines.
ML/NJ
“I just pray a bomber never hides C4 up his rectum.”
Rectum? Damn near killed him! ;-)
Because a Muslim stuffed c4 in his shoe and tried to Jihad an airliner. The TSA is a gift of Islam to the modern world.
Next time you are stuck in line waiting for a body search thank a Muslim.
TSA has a shoe fetish?
No but they sure caught my soft drink in my backpack.
https://www.realclearhistory.com/video/2018/12/24/story_of_the_shoe_bomber.html
And you’d be surprised what can be hidden in shoes, like many different types of sharp objects.
rwood
They found the boot polish I bought in Nashville, I feel safe.
It’s the time-worn “if it saves one life ...” flawed reasoning and justification typical of the petty torments of tyrannical bureaucracies with power.
Because of one shoe bomber and since they arent allowed to profile 80 year old nuns have to remove their shoes.
It’s part of a ceremony reminiscent of being passed under an ox yoke.
Yep pre check helps, i also pay the ~150$ or so a year for CLEAR
Saves me 30 minutes to an hour each time in a lot of airports...walk up to kiosk, look into retina scanner and get escorted straight to tsa precheck screening , no lore waiting on ID check
I see three main problems with civilian aviation security: explosives, weapons and cockpit command.
The cockpit doors could be secured by a security system that takes into account:
1. time and the plane’s scheduling
2. tire pressure[is it on the ground?]
3. GPS location[is it where it is supposed to be?], and
4. cockpit input device[do the cockpit crew think the cockpit door should be locked shut?].
Explosives could be screened for by walking through a hallway instead of standing in a revolving booth.
Weapons are the toughest problem. One thing that would be helpful is better standardization of power supplies and barring say large devices like laptops. My neighbor and my former neighbor love their iPhones and never use a laptop.
People that are loaded with electronics or metal would have to go through the existing security setup.
They have a foot fetish.
That’s an excellent security plan, Brian.
I hate Colin Kappernick
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