Without evidence of benefit, an intervention should not be presumed to be beneficial or safe.

- Rogue Medic

TSA – Protecting Us From Pilots

This ignores the obvious.

At least one group of air travelers will get a break from the body scans and pat-downs that have provoked a national outcry.[1]

The agency said pilots would still have to pass through a metal detector at airport checkpoints and present two photo identifications that would be verified against a flight crew database.[1]

Pilots are not the problem.

The pilot does not need to use a weapon to crash a plane into a building.

The job of the pilot is to fly the plane without hitting anything.

What is the pilot going to do with a weapon, recreate the hostage scene from Blazing Saddles?

The TSA (Transportation Security Administration) probably has contingency plans for that kind of threat.

Imagine being a passenger on a plane being flown according to TSA regulations.

Is there any reason to believe that TSA improves our safety?

These searches are not appropriate for the rest of us, either.

“I don’t know why everybody is running to buy these expensive and useless machines. I can overcome the body scanners with enough explosives to bring down a Boeing 747,” Rafi Sela told parliamentarians probing the state of aviation safety in Canada.

“That’s why we haven’t put them in our airport,” Sela said, referring to Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport, which has some of the toughest security in the world.

Sela, former chief security officer of the Israel Airport Authority and a 30-year veteran in airport security and defence technology, helped design the security at Ben Gurion.[2]

You will be safe, if you use this Voodoo.

If we are scared, we will often trust anyone who promises us safety. No matter how illogical that decision is.

TSA’s new book for kids: “My First Cavity Search”

This has to win for DHS Quote of the Year, from Secretary Janet Napolitano on the issue:

I really want to say, look, let’s be realistic and use our common sense.

[3]

TSA protects the nation’s transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce.[4]

Freedom of movement?

Political language — and with variations this is true of all political parties, from Conservatives to Anarchists — is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind. – George Orwell.

Footnotes:

[1] T.S.A. Grants Airline Pilots an Exception to Screenings
By Ron Nixon
Published: November 20, 2010
NY Times
Article

[2] Full-body scanners are waste of money, Israeli expert says
By Sarah Schmidt
Vancouver Sun
CANWEST News Service
April 23, 2010
Article

[3] TSA Backscatter X-ray Backlash
Schneier on Security
November 19, 2010
Article

[4] Google preview of Transportation Security Administration search
Link

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Comments

  1. Rogue,
    LOL! You are so right on! I love it, “My first cavity search”. Too funny and sooo true!
    My husband traveled today, showed his military ID and only had to walk through the regular metal detector (with NO pat down), but everyone else had to use the body scanner. Hmmm. Go figure.
    I hope this takes the TSA and their bloody nonsense down. (sorry for the language)
    Great post

  2. I really miss Cleavon Little. He died way, way too young.

    Schneier is so very right. Women have been treporting being intentionally groped, called out for their body shape (ie. big boobs) and treated like an amusement park ride by the TSA for years. What did it take for people to start screaming? A man having his genitals touched.

    • moose,

      I really miss Cleavon Little. He died way, way too young.

      But it wasn’t because he was hung?

      Schneier is so very right. Women have been treporting being intentionally groped, called out for their body shape (ie. big boobs) and treated like an amusement park ride by the TSA for years. What did it take for people to start screaming? A man having his genitals touched.

      But the TSA is only qualified for amusement park rides.

      Don’t worry. If they ever elect women to congress, there will be criticism of this. Maybe they behave themselves around powerful women, or they go out of their way to cover up their misbehavior.

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