11-22-2010, 02:04 PM
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They need to use the Israeli security measures as a model.
They most certainly can do a better job of screening and how they conduct these pat downs, which are totally unnecessary to begin with.
Why do they need the whole queue to see the images on the scanner? Why can't you pass through a curtain or enclosed vestibule and just let the scan run through? Everyone would be more comfortable this way. Know why? They don't want to pay for extra employees to guard each side of the queue I bet!
The whole thing is because of the privacy that isn't being granted to those being screened. They botched this big time.
They don't save the images LK, that would take way too long to scan effectively.
They have revised the searches/patdowns/checks for children under 10 - I think they should go to 14 but what do I know?
Did you know that Michael Chertoff, head of HSS has a stake in the xray machine company?
They most certainly can do a better job of screening and how they conduct these pat downs, which are totally unnecessary to begin with.
Why do they need the whole queue to see the images on the scanner? Why can't you pass through a curtain or enclosed vestibule and just let the scan run through? Everyone would be more comfortable this way. Know why? They don't want to pay for extra employees to guard each side of the queue I bet!
The whole thing is because of the privacy that isn't being granted to those being screened. They botched this big time.
They don't save the images LK, that would take way too long to scan effectively.
They have revised the searches/patdowns/checks for children under 10 - I think they should go to 14 but what do I know?
Did you know that Michael Chertoff, head of HSS has a stake in the xray machine company?
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head