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To: general_re
I don't understand why you're asking me what I would do then. I'd have to make the decision as the situation calls for it. But in any case, getting the feds out of the picture would significantly reduce the likelihood that I or anyone else would be in such a situation. I honestly and truly believe that it would improve the professionalism of the security staff, without diminishing the safety they provide. I don't know if that addresses the point you were trying to raise.
1,145 posted on 12/29/2002 6:01:22 PM PST by inquest
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To: inquest
I honestly and truly believe that it would improve the professionalism of the security staff, without diminishing the safety they provide. I don't know if that addresses the point you were trying to raise.

My point was that the advantage of privatization that is usually touted is that you can always take advantage of some alternative if your airline does something you don't like. But you have those alternatives now. If airport security bothers you, you always have other choices, same as you would under any privatization plan.

And I don't know that there's a real problem there to be solved in the first place, this article notwithstanding. I've flown a half-dozen times since 9/11, and the security people in all the airports I've been through have been uniformly professional about the whole affair - and I must fit some sort of profile, since they invariably ask me to remove my shoes.

This aticle runs counter to my own experience, and I see no evidence that there is some sort of epidemic of abuse by screeners. If that's the case, privatizing solves a non-existent problem, and there's no reason at all to do it.

1,146 posted on 12/30/2002 9:01:40 AM PST by general_re
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