| Porcupine_I said: They should divide the flights into "low security" and "high security" flights. Anyone who doesn't want to get a pat down takes a low security flight where everyone can go on board without being searched. The rest goes through TSA problem solved! |
those shouldnt be mutually exclusive.
no patdowns, no TSA policies does not mean low security. just as having strip searches and pat downs does not mean high security.
in fact i would argue the TSA is reletively low security, even with their policies of pat downs, while Israel with a lot less invasive practices, is high security.







