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by Kythas
Mon Jun 27, 2011 7:14 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: This is way to far TSA
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Re: This is way to far TSA

OldSchool wrote:<rant>
It's a reflection of the level of fear among the population in this country, that TSA is allowed to act in an increasingly oppressive, unchecked fashion, without opposition. Unfortunately, that also means that this sickening corruption of power will only get worse; what will be the new travesty in 2012? Not a first in history; this is truly identical to how things developed in the 30's, and not just in Germany. It looks as if this treatment is in the U.S. to stay, and my fear is now for this country. I don't believe it's any "conspiracy," but rather a totally unchecked well-meaning meritocracy (put the "merit" in quotes for me, please).

This is also not really new in this country, of course. Just in the past 50 years, except for the recent personal nature of the TSA offenses, the EPA and DOT are proof of how bureaucratic oppression can continue just because the population "knows it's for their own good." This comparison is not a stretch; for these groups, they really see no difference between checking for lead paint and checking for scissors, using any type of invasive procedures they feel are required.

I still believe treating me as a criminal will not keep me any safer, whether in the airport or at the auto safety inspection, but that's just me, I guess. Granted, TSA personnel keep telling me "it keeps the bad guys away." Some of my friends in a similar service simply chuckle when they hear that....

Sorry if I went over the top on this one. :tiphat:
I'll go back into my rabbit hole.
</rant>
I got fed up with the TSA this past weekend and it resulted in them calling the police on me, even though they admitted I had not broken any laws. I can't wait to hear back from the ACLU...those are words I never thought I would utter.

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