You can't make this stuff up.....
The Honor Guard received a standing ovation, with many baseball fans recognizing the officers and thanking them for "keeping us safe."
Hey, like the article said, they were keeping us safe.
The more time / resources they spent marching around with a flag, the less time/ resources they have to abuse air travelers thus improving the safety of air travel.
They should put EVERY TSA agent in the color guard.
You can't make this stuff up.....
Actually, it sure sounds made up to me!
The link was to TSA.GOV. Unless that has been DNS redirected....
They do. But there will be a long line to get into it and no one will be buried with their shoes or belt on.OK - a partly serious question: They have a honor guard - do they get their own National Cemetery space, too? You know, for all the TSA agents lost in the line of duty.
, for all the TSA agents lost in the line of duty.
cause they got lost on the way to work...
Lol! Im sure the applause was bc they didnt know what branch of the military it was and no one would have thought the tsa would be so vain to have a colorguard. I dont see any cbp or secret service color guards... Lol. Freakin tsa...
i just threw up in my mouth a little.
F yeah! The TSA costs the airlines and the taxpayers dearly. Not too mention violating the 4th amendment rights we used t have against unreasonable search and seizure! I.E. without a warrant/probably cause. See article the sixth...
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Pass a certain point and you cannot opt out of a screening without an 11,000 dollar fine.
Not so voluntary.
Flying the airlines is voluntary. Nobody is forcing you to use that mode of travel.
Are you implying that since flying is voluntary (which isn't quite true) then any type of search technique is perfectly legal? Even techniques that aren't actually effective or reasonable?
If you aren't being quite that far-reaching, what, if any, constraints on the "security" measures would be legitimate?
Where did you get the idea that the TSA isn't going to be waiting for you at the train or buss station? Or a G.A. airport? Or some random place on a highway?While I absolutely despise the TSA, and just about anything they represent, flying on an airline is VOLUNTARY. It is not illegal search, and seizure. If you don't want to go through the security measures, don't fly the airlines. Walk, drive, take the train, fly GA, ride a bike, etc.
Where did you get the idea that the TSA isn't going to be waiting for you at the train or buss station? Or a G.A. airport? Or some random place on a highway?
http://www.tsa.gov/what_we_do/index.shtm
Oh, and they have confiscated bicycles parked on city streets too.
I am not saying that at all. Another poster indicated this violated a Constitutional search, and seizure law. I disagree.
Why isn't flying airlines voluntary? And please don't say because of your job. If you are really that against the security measures you can always get a job that doesn't require airline travel.
I am as annoyed at these make believe security measures, and the TSA as anyone, but please let's leave the Constitutional argument out of it.
I'm not going ignore my constitutional right to travel.
But you didn't answer the question regarding whether or not you think that there should be limits on the security techniques. If not, why? If so, then what are the limits?
This argument doesn't work for two reasons. First, the TSA has already stated that they want to screen more than just air travel, so you can bet that those other transportation measures won't be excluded long.While I absolutely despise the TSA, and just about anything they represent, flying on an airline is VOLUNTARY. It is not illegal search, and seizure. If you don't want to go through the security measures, don't fly the airlines. Walk, drive, take the train, fly GA, ride a bike, etc.
This argument doesn't work for two reasons. First, the TSA has already stated that they want to screen more than just air travel, so you can bet that those other transportation measures won't be excluded long.
More importantly, they are already screening train and car passengers (with their mobile XRay vans). So you can fly GA or ride a bike for now. Ummmm...
Again, not saying I agree with it, but as long as there are other choices, it is not yet a Constitutional issue. But, I agree, we are on a slippery slope. If these measures bleed over to other modes of transport, then yes, it is a Constitutional issue.
Of course the TSA wants that. They are a government organization whose real mandate it to grow, and enlargen their domain, and of course BUDGET.
Mobile xray vans? When did that happen?
Of course the TSA wants that. They are a government organization whose real mandate it to grow, and enlargen their domain, and of course BUDGET...