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“Show Me What Books You’re Reading” – TSA’s New ARMAP
Townhall.com ^ | June 7, 2017 | Bob Barr

Posted on 06/07/2017 6:55:44 AM PDT by Kaslin

Much has been said of the ineffectiveness and intrusiveness of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) over the last decade and a half. However, when newspaper headlines start mocking the agency for asking a passenger “Is that a cookie or a bomb?”, it becomes clear that we have a real problem.

To be sure, there is a vital need for pre-flight security. That has never been in question. What has been questioned is the amount of power granted to a single federal agency for performing functions that can, could, and should be undertaken by private agencies under contract with the federal government. At least private contractors could be fired for the troubling behavior demonstrated by the TSA over the years, including beating-bloody passengers with special needs, humiliating teenagers over choice of clothing, and making incredibly rude remarks about passengers – including U.S. Olympians.

Despite numerous incidents of this nature, the TSA is routinely rewarded each year with billions of taxpayer dollars, out of blind deference to the golden calf of “national security.” And now, federal officials are poised to give the agency even more power over you.

Responding to recent terror threats in the same, often ham-fisted and reactionary methods typical of federal agencies in the post 9/11 world, the TSA currently is testing new screening procedures that require passengers to remove food and reading materials from carry-on bags. In addition to demanding that passengers place their shoes, coats, laptops, “liquids,” and any other bulky items in separate bins, new procedures being applied in several airports require passengers to separate out books, magazines, and snacks for extra inspection by TSA agents.

Where today passengers are advised to arrive at their departure airport at least two hours before a scheduled flight, one can only imagine the additional time delays this will create with TSA screenings; though, this should be the least of passengers’ worries. According to TSA officials, screeners may “fan” reading materials while checking for contraband, but promise they are not actually paying attention to what travelers are reading. Never mind that it was revealed only two years ago that TSA’s SPOT (Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques) program employs subjective behavioral markers such as excessive body odor and sweating, for secret scorings to determine if an individual passenger likely is a terrorist. Yet, have no fear -- the content of a person’s reading material is completely off-limits. Sure.

Try as they might to convince us of their trustworthiness, nothing in the TSA’s history of gratuitously punitive, if not deliberately petty behavior, leads us to believe this to be true. Rather, what is more likely is that reading material specifically will become the focal point of TSA screeners’ discretion as to whether passengers warrant additional screening. A passenger’s magazines and books will then be subject also to callous remarks from agents; all of which passengers must silently endure. After all, what other recourse do they have when faced with abuse from federal agents – submit or miss your flight, or find yourself facing criminal charges.

Passengers, who long ago should have abandoned hope for even a modicum of privacy or dignity when attempting to fly, must also endure the embarrassment of pulling out their choice of reading for other passengers to see and judge. Ready to fly? You must also be ready for your fellow passengers to know if you are dealing with marriage issues, depression, or a have a predilection for erotica. It will soon be all on display as agents “fan” through your reading material with the restraint and professionalism demonstrated with other luggage items.

To its credit, TSA’s Pre-Check program, in which passengers apply to be vetted before flying and then are allowed expedited screening without all the dehumanizing antics of going through non-Pre-Check screening, is a significant step in the right direction. However, rather than double-down on what has so far been a relatively successful program, TSA fritters away its budget on other highly questionable projects like SPOT, and now what might be called its “Approved Reading Materials Assessment Program” (“ARMAP” for short).

Congress, of course, should step in and undertake serious oversight of TSA, including this latest foray into inspecting an individual’s reading materials.  Unfortunately, considering the deference with which the Congress has approached funding TSA year after year, it is unlikely the legislative branch of our federal government will do more now, than issue some stern warnings followed by approving increased funding for yet another year.  And the privacy rights of the citizenry – at least those who wish to exercise their right to travel by commercial air carriers – will have suffered another blow in the name of “national security.”



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1 posted on 06/07/2017 6:55:44 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Probably get a free flight pass if you are catching up on the Koran.


2 posted on 06/07/2017 6:59:17 AM PDT by KC Burke (If all the world is a stage, I would like to request my lighting be adjusted.)
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To: Kaslin

I was getting the mardi gras beads out. Thought it said show me you BOOBS. Never mind


3 posted on 06/07/2017 7:00:11 AM PDT by rktman (Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?!)
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To: Kaslin

I guess I should take my copy of Handgun Stopping Power on board? Great book, by the way.


4 posted on 06/07/2017 7:01:02 AM PDT by rey
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To: Kaslin

More garbage we just accept.


5 posted on 06/07/2017 7:01:14 AM PDT by proust (Trump / Pence 2016!)
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To: Kaslin

6 posted on 06/07/2017 7:03:38 AM PDT by Red Badger (You can't assimilate one whose entire reason for being here is to not assimilate in the first place.)
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To: Kaslin

TSA deserves a lot of criticism and more.

But Bob Barr is kind of nutty, which is sad given his history with FR.


7 posted on 06/07/2017 7:04:35 AM PDT by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: Kaslin

Perhaps TSA should ask for an oral book report to prove you are actually reading it?


8 posted on 06/07/2017 7:06:02 AM PDT by bigbob (People say believe half of what you see son and none of what you hear - M. Gaye)
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To: Kaslin

Another reason I’m DRIVING 6 hours to see my best friend this summer.


9 posted on 06/07/2017 7:06:23 AM PDT by goodnesswins (Say hello to President Trump)
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To: Kaslin

Give someone an ID badge and a badge and they’re like the Gestapo. “What book am I reading? How to fly an Airbus 321 ‘cuz like it’s my first time and all”


10 posted on 06/07/2017 7:07:03 AM PDT by SkyDancer (You know they invented wheelbarrows to teach FAA inspectors to walk on their hind legs.)
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To: Kaslin
To its credit, TSA’s Pre-Check program, in which passengers apply to be vetted before flying and then are allowed expedited screening without all the dehumanizing antics of going through non-Pre-Check screening, is a significant step in the right direction.

After years of travel, going through the whole process of taking off my belt and shoes and staggering away from the security gate in my socks with my carry on bag in one hand, trying to keep my pants up with the other, I went ahead and enrolled in the Pre-Check program. I don't know if Pre-Check is really a step in the right direction or just a way to pay the government money to avoid their security theater, but at least air travel is now fractionally less annoying.
11 posted on 06/07/2017 7:08:45 AM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: Kaslin

How about they concentrate on screening guys named “Mohamed”?


12 posted on 06/07/2017 7:09:04 AM PDT by Kozak (DIVERSITY+PROXIMITY=CONFLICT)
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To: Red Badger

On my last flight (three years ago) I brought along the book I was currently reading. The Gift Of Fear. People kept looking at me funny, so I put it away.


13 posted on 06/07/2017 7:09:21 AM PDT by Ladysforest (Racism, misogyny, bigotry, xenophobia and vulgarity - with just a smattering of threats and violence)
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To: goodnesswins

I’ll drive across country rather than put up with this nonsense.


14 posted on 06/07/2017 7:10:41 AM PDT by GunsareOK
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To: SkyDancer

LOL! Funny, but will earn you a trip to a special screening room.


15 posted on 06/07/2017 7:11:42 AM PDT by 7thson (I've got a seat at the big conference table! I'm gonna paint my logo on it!)
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To: Kozak
I doubt that the screeners even know their names.

Besides what if someone's name is Mustafa, Hussein or something like that?

16 posted on 06/07/2017 7:17:43 AM PDT by Kaslin ( The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triump. Thomas Paine)
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To: Kozak
"How about they concentrate on screening guys named “Mohamed”?"

You might find that the TSA employee screening you is named Mohamed.

17 posted on 06/07/2017 7:21:29 AM PDT by Truth29
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To: Kaslin

Put Clintons ‘Hard Choices’ dust jacket over whatever you’re reading and you’ll probably get bumped up to first class.


18 posted on 06/07/2017 7:23:50 AM PDT by davius (You can roll manure in powdered sugar but that don't make it a jelly doughnut.)
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To: ifinnegan

What did Bob Barr do on FR?


19 posted on 06/07/2017 7:28:13 AM PDT by grumpygresh (When will Soros be brought to justice? Crush the vermin, crush the Left.)
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To: Kaslin

A good friend of mine and I often comment that somewhere, a NSA guy has to go through all of our reading lists.

From history, to tactics, to cooking, to sci fi, to all sorts of things, Amazon has a hard time figuring what to classify me as. The NSA intern who has my file either loves my choices, or hates me with a passion.

Same with the poor sap that has to listen to my phone conversations. Sorry about the Edward III conversation the other night, NSA Bob, I forgot that we shouldn’t talk history after three shots.


20 posted on 06/07/2017 7:31:09 AM PDT by redgolum
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