Thursday, April 26, 2012
4/26/12 Airport Security
According to House Republicans, they believe that T.S.A. are not safer even before 9/11. The only thing that he thinks keeps us safe is that the American public will not let a terrorist take over flight just like American 11 or United 93. In my personal opinion, I feel that airport security in the United States is strict, but the fact that the guards who work there pretend to be guards when they are actually thieves. I go to an airport and I want the security guards who are there to check my bags. There were problems where robbers dressed up has T.S.A. guards took passenger’s wallets, laptops, and jewelry. I do not feel safe about that and the fact that our country works hard to make sure that we are safe. I also feel that the T.S.A. security guards should not waste the water placed in plastic bottles. The world in general is running out of money, with the continuously wasting of water, our world will not have water left creating major issues to the environment and economy. A few countries considered as world powers today is not enough to help the nations that are between the verges of having no money to some left.
I also feel that the T.S.A. should not randomly inspect bags. I feel that every suitcase should be inspected in detail and that they should do it at a quick pace for passengers to be at their gate on time without panicking. For example, In Los Angeles, security guards randomly choose passengers to step to the side for additional inspection. This creates headaches for them, but the safety for us humans is at risk. People like terrorists can sneak past them with explosives in their luggage without being searched. By the time, the plane is in the air, it is already too late to know whether or not the bags have dangerous weapons or if your plane will be hijacked. That is what my personal opinion is towards airport security in the country that I currently reside in.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1111/68509.html
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