Ienan wrote:
I have no qualms with your expertise Sasandra. I find it quite interesting in fact. But this I have a problem with. You just don't see any problems with the government being able to search you, without being guilty or even presumed guilty, of any crime and without just cause, in the name of safety? On top of it, they're interfering with your ability to contract for a private service. They're doing this for some nebulous ideal of safety, even though plane hijackings are rare and 9-11 killed fewer people than your average month of car crashes or cancer. Heck, a much greater threat is a nuclear, biological, or chemical weapon being used in a city by a terrorist group (much greater scale of damage to people and possibly property), yet we're less "prepared" for that danger than a plane hijacking. And to top it off, the plane hijacking could be better averted if we used behavior profiling, like Israel, according to many security experts.
Personally, no, I don't have any problem with it, anything that makes flying safer is fine by me, then again i'm used to working in a secure environment daily. Now if the started randomly driving to people's houses and telling them to come outside and be scanned then yes, that I have an issue, you but you are voluntarily going into a high security area when you fly and this is a choice and not something you are forced to do.
And personally i'm all for profiling too but people would ***** even more about that than the "privacy issues" with the scanners. IMO if you do a stupid thing like wear a big baggy clothing and a turban into an airport then you deserve to be thoroughly checked, I wear clothing that it's apparent that i'm not concealing anything under them and make sure that i'm not wearing large amounts of metal items, no under wire bra, belt, etc when I fly, the only metal items I typically have on me when I go thru security are my earrings, the clasp and charm on my chocker I normally wear and the zipper/buttons on my pants.