The TSA Should Be Abolished XXVII

On numerous occasions, this blog has called for the abolishment of the Transportation Stupidity Administration and airport security returned to private screeners due to the persistent violations of our rights by the TSA and its general lack of common sense. This was clearly demonstrated, yet again, in the wake of the San Francisco crash. This from the Los Angeles Times:

Some passengers were found wandering, dazed, near the wreckage. Others made a beeline for the international terminal, where they waited for as long as five hours to be reunited with panicked friends and family.
The process was made more difficult, and slower, by a series of screenings conducted by the Transportation Security Administration, police said. Officials spent hours interviewing passengers inside the international departure gates.
To get into the boarding area to meet up with them, loved ones were interviewed, searched and vetted by TSA officials. The vetting included checking that family names matched up and that the passengers knew the people trying to get through the security area.

Five hours after surviving a crash. Think about it: Five hours after surviving a crash.

Why do we citizens put up with this agency? I've written my Congressional delegation with my thoughts. Have you?

Comments

  1. SFO doesn't use TSA, they use contractors=CSA. Same tactics same inane use and abuse of power. They are still way too top heavy in the management department and the sh*t still trickles down too slowly. Courtesy isn't hard, but you don't learn courtesy in training.

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  2. SFO uses contractors for regular passenger screening under TSA supervision. These interrogations were done by the TSA.

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