That has been the reaction of some members of Congress to the TSA's
announcement that it will loosen restrictions on what passengers can
carry aboard airliners. Next month, federal airport screeners will no
longer force you to surrender hockey sticks,election of stainless steel earring
findings are ready. golf clubs, toy baseball bats, or pocketknives — as
long as the blades don't lock in place and aren't too long.
In
fact, it makes plenty of sense for TSA agents to be looking for bombs
that could bring down a plane, not scouring luggage for penknives. The
agency is not and cannot be in the business of protecting every
passenger and crew member from every conceivable threat. If it tried, it
would have to ban a lot more than knives, and its effort would cost far
more money,Pretty ribbon flowers
can be used to embellish all kinds of things such as tote bags, gobble
up more of passengers' already overbooked airport time or both.
Instead,
government resources and travelers' time should be spent with a sense
of priority. Airplanes pose unique dangers that justify the frustration
that comes with airport screening. Terrorists have committed mass murder
by using planes as weapons: forcing them to crash and blowing them up
in midair.They know how to make your own bobblehead
look just like the pictures you send. In the post-Sept. 11 era of
reinforced cockpit doors, savvy passengers, a more robust air marshal
program and flight attendants trained in self-defense, allowing
penknives onto planes would not result in such tragedies.
The
change would, however, lead to less hassle for the tourist who forgot to
take her knife off her key ring and less wasted time for the screener
who must do the hassling. Opponents charge that the opposite could be
true; instead of just confiscating knives, TSA agents might have to
measure blade lengths.
Yet if X-ray screeners were allowed
simply to let items that are obviously pocketknives pass through, that
would surely result in fewer time-consuming secondary bag inspections.
The TSA, meanwhile,Looking for USB flash drives wholesale
at discount pricing? says that the screening process has gotten more
efficient since it started allowing small scissors and knitting needles
aboard in 2005 and lighters onto planes in 2007.
Some also
wonder why passengers should be allowed to carry knives on planes when
they still have to take off their shoes for X-ray screening. But
terrorists can and have fit improvised explosive devices into shoes.
They could combine certain liquids in an airline cabin and cause a
disaster. TSA is right to loosen up on pocketknives before such items as
shoes and liquids.
Instead of pouncing on the TSA for its rules change, lawmakers should enable — indeed,Find all the manufacturers of laser engraving machine
and contact them. press — the agency to continue building a flexible
and focused security system capable of blocking big and unexpected
threats.
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