The Tea Partyists might be right on that one. It would have to be something on the level of a DefCon 2 emergency to make me fly these days. Even then, there would have to be absolutely no other way to get there from here.
If I was encased in an aluminum tube at 30,000 feet going 500 mph, I would feel a lot safer knowing that efforts had been made to ensure my safety.There are people out there trying to kill us, and they have a history of using airplanes to do it.
If your delicate sensibilities are bruised by the current procedures, I fully support your right to take a bus, train, boat, or car to where you want to be.
Delicate sensibilities have nothing to do with it. Common sense dictates that you take a moment to think about who it is that is trying to kill us and then target those individuals. DUH!
Is it any coincidence that Tim uses his dumbest character to represent the TSA :)
I’m with Roger. Someone phrased it, “Why don’t we stop looking for bad things and start looking for bad people? It works for the Israelis.”
Indeed. And nobody needs airtight security more. I’ve been through it going both ways. But they look for bad things too, and I thought I was holding up the progress of Western civilization when some poor young man had to go through every pocket in my multi-pocketed overcoat.
So far, I like the experience with the Brits the best. Leave it to them to somehow strike the right balance and make you think you’re both protected and treated with respect.
Tom Tomorrow at “This Modern World” explains the real reason for the Nude-O-Scan (tm) machines:
http://tinyurl.com/2frhh9c
Note to aircraft-engineer: if the TSA were serious about keeping explosives off aircraft, they’d scan/search the people who work on the ramp loading luggage, food, etc. Oddly enough (according to Patrick Smith of “Ask the Pilot”), even though the pilots are searched, the ground workers in intimate contact with the plane and its cargo are not. Go figure…
margueritem about 14 years ago
LMAO!
Steve Bartholomew about 14 years ago
It ain’t funny. It’s true.
rayannina about 14 years ago
Green Guy is about to test Cliff’s tolerance for blunt force trauma.
ejcapulet about 14 years ago
Bye bye, Cliff.
Coyoty Premium Member about 14 years ago
It’s become the Office of Homeland Insecurity.
TechnoScotty about 14 years ago
With this kind of “security” I think Dirk Raider won.
zero about 14 years ago
If you protest TSA procedures, the Tea Partyists win.
mjmsprt40 about 14 years ago
The Tea Partyists might be right on that one. It would have to be something on the level of a DefCon 2 emergency to make me fly these days. Even then, there would have to be absolutely no other way to get there from here.
Bilan about 14 years ago
Cliff certainly put on a lot of weight during those two panels
Varnes about 14 years ago
Turn you head and cough, please….
Sandfan about 14 years ago
If I was encased in an aluminum tube at 30,000 feet going 500 mph, I would feel a lot safer knowing that efforts had been made to ensure my safety.There are people out there trying to kill us, and they have a history of using airplanes to do it.
If your delicate sensibilities are bruised by the current procedures, I fully support your right to take a bus, train, boat, or car to where you want to be.
gordrogb Premium Member about 14 years ago
Delicate sensibilities have nothing to do with it. Common sense dictates that you take a moment to think about who it is that is trying to kill us and then target those individuals. DUH!
Is it any coincidence that Tim uses his dumbest character to represent the TSA :)
Rakkav about 14 years ago
I’m with Roger. Someone phrased it, “Why don’t we stop looking for bad things and start looking for bad people? It works for the Israelis.”
Indeed. And nobody needs airtight security more. I’ve been through it going both ways. But they look for bad things too, and I thought I was holding up the progress of Western civilization when some poor young man had to go through every pocket in my multi-pocketed overcoat.
So far, I like the experience with the Brits the best. Leave it to them to somehow strike the right balance and make you think you’re both protected and treated with respect.
puddleglum1066 about 14 years ago
Tom Tomorrow at “This Modern World” explains the real reason for the Nude-O-Scan (tm) machines:
http://tinyurl.com/2frhh9c
Note to aircraft-engineer: if the TSA were serious about keeping explosives off aircraft, they’d scan/search the people who work on the ramp loading luggage, food, etc. Oddly enough (according to Patrick Smith of “Ask the Pilot”), even though the pilots are searched, the ground workers in intimate contact with the plane and its cargo are not. Go figure…
Sherlock Watson about 14 years ago
Looks like Cliff is working for a new TV show called “How Gullible Are You?”
Rebelita about 14 years ago
Ahh, too true