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Personally I have always thought there should be random checks beyond the checkpoints. yellowcanine Jul 2012 #1
Many? How about practically none of them! hobbit709 Jul 2012 #4
Oh please the security thugs who just profile MattBaggins Jul 2012 #5
question Skittles Jul 2012 #6
Engineering solutions MattBaggins Jul 2012 #9
sounds good Skittles Jul 2012 #10
As much as I'd like to agree with you, it's security theater. DCKit Jul 2012 #25
The last time my family and I flew MorningGlow Jul 2012 #29
You can do that type of security without harsh profiling. yellowcanine Jul 2012 #11
Just like security checks in America MattBaggins Jul 2012 #13
I have been checked in the U.S and Europe and am a white male. I have been randomly stopped yellowcanine Jul 2012 #14
have you been in an airport? there have been random checks beyond the checkpoints for a decade! CreekDog Jul 2012 #8
Very few in the U.S. More in Europe. And more checkpoints in Europe and Japan also. yellowcanine Jul 2012 #12
there is no comparison to the amount of police presence in Sweden versus the USA stockholmer Jul 2012 #18
I flew through Munich recently. More security checkpoints, questions than I have ever encountered yellowcanine Jul 2012 #19
the whole western world, with a few pockets of exceptions, is likely going down 1984-style stockholmer Jul 2012 #20
Yes. Very German also. No smiles. I sensed it would not be a good idea to even hint at a joke. yellowcanine Jul 2012 #23
So you want to rape the Fifth Amendment in exhange for the Fourth? jberryhill Jul 2012 #26
Wow, is that what I said? yellowcanine Jul 2012 #28
Well, what kind of 'casual conversations' are you advocating? muriel_volestrangler Jul 2012 #30
Yes, it is what you imply jberryhill Jul 2012 #32
I implied no such thing. Note I said "well trained agents" which means they would know yellowcanine Jul 2012 #36
"what they can ask and what they can't" jberryhill Jul 2012 #37
I know what the 5th amendment says, thanks. Ok. "What they should ask and what they should not" yellowcanine Jul 2012 #38
Okay... so... jberryhill Jul 2012 #39
"At what point do you draw a line in the sand and just say 'NO MORE' to the goons?" leftyohiolib Jul 2012 #2
Does pouring it on their head count? Arctic Dave Jul 2012 #3
I wonder how long that would last if all passengers avebury Jul 2012 #7
But they're a captive market - they can't bring food and beverages in with them muriel_volestrangler Jul 2012 #31
Bet Jennifer would blame the government right away treestar Jul 2012 #15
another good reason to drive...nt littlewolf Jul 2012 #16
I fear flamingdem Jul 2012 #17
cavity search, ages 6 and up stockholmer Jul 2012 #21
craziness Liberal_in_LA Jul 2012 #22
The ongoing campaign to prove the TSA and Fatherland Security need to exist. DCKit Jul 2012 #24
This is a lot Aerows Jul 2012 #27
If the United States were really interested in security, the first thing we would do is RC Jul 2012 #33
I've traveled around the world davidpdx Jul 2012 #34
How much of TSA is run privately and the extra testing is to bilk taxpayers? LiberalFighter Jul 2012 #35
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