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In reply to the discussion: Why do we tolerate the TSA? The DHS? The "patriot act"? [View all]Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)17. RT: "TSA installs undercover agents on Texas busses"
http://rt.com/usa/news/tsa-bus-safe-houston-403/
If you are one of the select few that actually enjoys riding the bus, you might have a change of heart after hearing what the TSA is doing in Houston, Texas.
Democratic Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee held a press conference last week to discuss the details of Houstons newest initiatives. It is being branded as a program called BusSafe and the press release describes it as a necessity for enhancing safety in the citys public transportation system. Just exactly how they are going about accomplishing that has already attracted its fair share of critics, though.
Under the program launched last week, passengers on busses run by the Houston METRO system will be subjected to random questioning and searches from counter-terrorism experts hired by the Transportation Security Administration. Yes, the very same TSA that has become notorious for invasive pat-downs at airports across the country are opening up a new front in their war on privacy, and its on Houstons public busses.
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All we have to do is say NO! and it ends.
If you are one of the select few that actually enjoys riding the bus, you might have a change of heart after hearing what the TSA is doing in Houston, Texas.
Democratic Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee held a press conference last week to discuss the details of Houstons newest initiatives. It is being branded as a program called BusSafe and the press release describes it as a necessity for enhancing safety in the citys public transportation system. Just exactly how they are going about accomplishing that has already attracted its fair share of critics, though.
Under the program launched last week, passengers on busses run by the Houston METRO system will be subjected to random questioning and searches from counter-terrorism experts hired by the Transportation Security Administration. Yes, the very same TSA that has become notorious for invasive pat-downs at airports across the country are opening up a new front in their war on privacy, and its on Houstons public busses.
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All we have to do is say NO! and it ends.
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I fear for the health of TSA people standing around backscatter X-Ray machines
KeepItReal
Apr 2012
#51
Good question. On the one hand we hear endless propaganda about 'freedom and liberty'
sabrina 1
Apr 2012
#3
Sorry, if you support the unnecessary trading of liberties for false security
whatchamacallit
Apr 2012
#22
You forgot the NDAA law as well! That one is every bit as scary. We need to get rid
teddy51
Apr 2012
#8
Why would you allow yourself to be searched and questioned without cause?
Luminous Animal
Apr 2012
#47
Why would you answer? Or why would you answer in an airport or train station?
GoneOffShore
Apr 2012
#50
we do..we have to..the kids will lead ..and unfortunately some of them will be hurt
xiamiam
Apr 2012
#46