To: M1Tanker; boxerblues
Thanks for all your information.
It sounds as though it can handled a lot better. They should be screened as any other passenger. Not singled out for 'special' treatment.
My only concern is, if all military became exempt from screenings, that would be an invitation to terrorists.
51 posted on
08/16/2006 1:05:27 PM PDT by
Brooklyn Kid
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To: Brooklyn Kid
I could be an invitation, but the amount of work it would require would be staggering for most cells. They have better luck infiltrating the skycafe or other service companies and the ACLU would (knowingly or not) help them by suing companies that didn't hire them. There are so many other easier targets in airports than trying to play fake soldier. The chances of discovery are too great and the DOD would simply go back to "everyone gets searched" in a second.
My concern is that this appears to be "profiling". And are we not told the TSA will not profile?
56 posted on
08/16/2006 1:14:49 PM PDT by
M1Tanker
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