I never valet my car.
1. I don't want them in my vehicle. Its not like there's anything there (in my family we buy cheap and drive them into the ground) but its an invasion.
2. I've seen valets park. Its like my wife is parking cars.
3. Now I have a third reason.
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- Fri Jul 19, 2013 7:15 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: TSA Searches Valet Parked Cars
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- Thu Jul 18, 2013 12:01 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: TSA Searches Valet Parked Cars
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Re: TSA Searches Valet Parked Cars
Someone please explain to me how thats not six days to sunday illegal? Thats the car version of B&E.Jaguar wrote:From the article,I guess untrained valet attendants searching for large amounts of explosives is okay, don't want to risk the TSA guys with this. Of course if a valet sets off an IED in the trunk of a car it wouldn't be a big loss, they aren't unionized.Iacuzza's car was inspected by valet attendants on orders from the TSA. But why only valet parked cars? That's what News10NBC wanted to ask the TSA director about. We reached him by phone.
Berkeley Brean asked, “Are the cars in the short term lots and long term lots getting searched as well?”
John McCaffery, TSA, said, “No, those vehicles that are in the garage, short term long term parking, even if they carry pretty large amounts of explosives, they would not cause damage to the front of the airport. But for those who use the valet, the car could be there for a half hour or an hour so there is a vulnerability.”
I find the whole premise ridiculous. Security theater and conditioning – nothing more.