I admit that sept 11 must've changed alot of things, but I'm with everyone in this thread in the argument that none of this seems like a reasonable way to do anything to change the massive feeling of insecurity that spawned in that date. All they're doing is alienating the population and systematicaly steamrolling the very pillars of their democracy, which the US has been considered a paragon of for hundreds of years. Hell, merely considering legalizing some forms of torture is an outrage not only against democracy but the chart of human rights. Its an attack against the very goal of a State.
The "we're doing this to protect you" excuse isn't even applicabe in this case, its basicaly "we're going to cut a few of your fingers so the evil men we can't tell you about will cut your whole arm off!"
Yes. All tyrants began as "protectors." All of them.... Those who don't learn from history.... "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." Benjamin Franklin....
Wanna fix a big chunk of the whole flight security thing? Everyone gets a "flier's license." No exceptions if you wanna fly. Foreigners, it's now part of the visa/green card procedure to come into this country via air. Full background check/information submission with verification, and a little fingerprint thing they compare both before and after the gate.
This of course would require brain power, which the dept of state is sorely lacking in.... They don't need me to bust their chops, though I love to. Rather they could use a hand. We need the Steves to step up here to lend that hand: Steve Forbes, Steve Almo (CEO) and I would say Steve Jobs, but he's dead now. Whoever took over for Mr. Jobs, we'll make him an honorary Steve. This can't be technologically impossible. I can fit 20,000 songs on a freaking IPOD.... They can figure this out.... Hell, I bet Forbes would do most of it for all the free publicity.
I respectfully disagree here, Truean. I don't need a license to get on a greyhound bus, and I shouldn't need a license (or go through the current ordeals) to get on a plane either. Also, a background check wouldn't cover everything anyway. Background checks are the same security theater as the TSA, allowing people to be prejudicial while still making themselves feel better.
Detailed background checks, which I consider to be of the type that you get if you want government security clearance. Well, that's simply unfeasible. Are they really going to have to interview my friends and family if I want to fly?
I still think those are a bit silly as well, although less silly than just "nope, no criminal record. He's clean" type as well.
Ok, I'm not really seeing another viable alternative. Are you? It is a legitimate risk that a plane will be hijacked and flown into a critical structure again. They've tried. The only thing that's stopped a couple of legit attempts is the insane amount of airport security. However, that word "insane" describes it well and it's been a major pain for millions of people who never posed us any threat. You can't lessen the insane airport security without something to take its place. What else do you suggest? Honestly?
Yes, it could be abused, just as airport security currently is. However, you set up a system of checks and balances that moves for a process BEFORE you ever get on a plain. That way the government's suspicions are ironed out before you go to the airport. If the government gets suspicious of you AT the airport, then they do all sorts of
things to you including sometimes shoving you in a TSA room and occasionally cavity searching you.
Have it set under the APA Administrative Procedures Act so people get hearings to contest any agency decisions. That way the Agency has to explain itself in front of an Administrative Law Judge. Set a time limit of 2 months for the government to complete the checks. You can put in real standards that have verifiable measurements to see if they have been followed. Kind of like how you can contest a municipality not granting you a license/permit (building, zoning). It can be done and done fairly if you write the law intelligently as something to partially replace/lessen the airport security.
Is it perfect, heck no. I don't wanna have this either. Unfortunately I think it's necessary, because let's be honest, we aren't going to have airports in the US where you just stroll on in and board your flight anymore. Those days are long gone. There simply will be regulation on air travel from this point on.
I just hope to make it sane.... As it stands right now, the TSA can do pretty much whatever the crap they want with you.
http://www.10news.com/news/25804326/detail.html I really hope this can't continue forever. If it is to stop, then it needs to be replaced with something. Interviewing your friends and family is invasive? Not compared to that....