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Fragmented posted:Help i'm going back to work in 17 hours and i really don't want to spend an hour calling the S.S. office.... I was at my local office last week and have an appointment tomorrow. You should be fine.
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CannonFodder posted:"will attack from existing nearby base" Remember, when Donald was first born 100 years ago and said that he wouldn't tell enemies when we would attack because that would ruin the element of surprise and we give terrorists too much information.
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Chef Boyardeez Nuts posted:I used to volunteer to occasionally test the TSA checkpoints at my local airport, I was 3/3 on getting through with the "bomb." I, uh, dont think thats a job. I think you got tricked into smuggling drugs.
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Yeah I'd need one hell of a verification before I believed "smuggle this through security so we can test our process" was real.
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uhm, are you unfamiliar with the concept of penetration tests? I seriously doubt anyone would hire random volunteers for it tho
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Eltoasto posted:Man, for a split second I thought she was wearing a mocking trump wig before I realized it was a headscarf. That headscarf is double fire by being good fashion and taunting the fine golden hair of
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 02:26 |
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TSA At Logan Looking For Volunteers To Test Bomb-Sniffing Dog Unit (CBS Boston)
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 02:28 |
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Just read Rick Wilson's review of Trump's oval office speech https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-trump-delivers-a-wet-fart-oval-office-address?ref=home quote:The man who gleefully put kids in cages tried to briefly pretend he gives a drat about migrant children in the least convincing humanitarian performance since the Child Catcher in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Charlz Guybon fucked around with this message at 02:32 on Jan 14, 2019 |
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Ogmius815 posted:Your memory of the last shutdown is faulty. That was the one where the democratic senate minority tried to filibuster the CR until DACA was made law. It didn’t work out. Not sure how that makes my memory of goons saying "just give him the wall money" faulty. Or was getting something in exchange supposed to make it ok?
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moostaffa posted:uhm, are you unfamiliar with the concept of penetration tests? I seriously doubt anyone would hire random volunteers for it tho I am familiar with them and I am also familiar with confidence scams, so I'd need one hell of a verification to make sure I was in the former and not the latter .
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Akumu posted:The TSA has never been good at screening for weapons. Well that's terrifying.
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A GIANT PARSNIP posted:I am familiar with them and I am also familiar with confidence scams, so I'd need one hell of a verification to make sure I was in the former and not the latter . I would think the first major tip off would be whether they were strapping you up in a security office or something or in the bathroom.
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CelestialScribe posted:Wasn't this thread suggesting this wouldn't matter because hey, the TSA doesn't do anything so get rid of them? Inferior Third Season posted:Someone wanting to bring a gun on an airplane has always had about a 90% chance of success. This story has nothing to do with the staffing issue. The TSA is security theater that people who don’t know poo poo about security think works. I’m no expert, but while in line for screening I thought of a few different ways to get past their dumb poo poo and if my stupid rear end can do that, someone driven and determined will steamroll them.
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What's the suggested alternative to TSA?
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CelestialScribe posted:What's the suggested alternative to TSA?
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mutata posted:I'm registered "Unaffiliated" and I voted a straight D ticket last November. I get the vibe that "Independent" is for people on some extreme or the other who still want a tribe to feel like they belong to. Please consider tactically registering Dem if your state has closed primaries, for one crucial reason: registered dems get to vote in primaries. Help drag the party kicking and screaming to the left by setting the ballot. Abner Assington posted:Be prepared to die in an airplane, I reckon. Doing nothing would be statistically comparable to failing their own internal inspections constantly as the TSA does now. Multiple handguns make it onto planes yearly despite the security theatre because their methods are flatly not effective, nor were they designed to be. Liquid Communism fucked around with this message at 02:49 on Jan 14, 2019 |
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CelestialScribe posted:What's the suggested alternative to TSA? Convincing residents of Bumfuck, Iowa that they aren’t in any real danger of being blown up by terrorists in their day-to-day lives In other words, Steve King and the TSA will be with us forever
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CelestialScribe posted:What's the suggested alternative to TSA? For all that it seems like it's been around forever, the TSA is only 17 years old, and it's only trivially more effective than the private firms that did the job beforehand despite all the effort they go to to make it LOOK effective. A return to privately-run airport security would be more cost-effective to both the taxpayer and the passenger, would substantially improve the airport experience, and wouldn't have an appreciable cost in actual security, IIRC.
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1084627451983073280
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Besesoth posted:For all that it seems like it's been around forever, the TSA is only 17 years old, and it's only trivially more effective than the private firms that did the job beforehand despite all the effort they go to to make it LOOK effective. A return to privately-run airport security would be more cost-effective to both the taxpayer and the passenger, would substantially improve the airport experience, and wouldn't have an appreciable cost in actual security, IIRC. Privatize everything!
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Lol
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I don't know statistics, but with the upgraded doors to the cockpit the chances of plane takeovers are pretty small I'd imagine. Realistically, if someone wanted to blow up a bunch of people with a bomb, they could just go to the airport at a busy time and catch the big group of people bunched up at the security checkpoint.
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dang it, autocorrect
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CelestialScribe posted:What's the suggested alternative to TSA? They put locks on the doors into the cockpit. Fin
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People allowed to vote believe this man is suited to be President.
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Bezos is getting a divorce.
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Are people legitimately suggesting no security before they get onto an airplane, or are they just being stupid? Besesoth posted:For all that it seems like it's been around forever, the TSA is only 17 years old, and it's only trivially more effective than the private firms that did the job beforehand despite all the effort they go to to make it LOOK effective. A return to privately-run airport security would be more cost-effective to both the taxpayer and the passenger, would substantially improve the airport experience, and wouldn't have an appreciable cost in actual security, IIRC. Makes sense.
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 02:55 |
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Is he saying he's going to start attacking Turkey if they target the Kurds?
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 02:59 |
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I don’t agree with making airport security private but I do think airport security should be massively scaled back. It’s security theater, it doesn’t make us safer.
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CelestialScribe posted:Are people legitimately suggesting no security before they get onto an airplane, or are they just being stupid? They're pointing out that there was very little real security, and the TSA didn't do much to improve that situation. That, and most of the things you might do to "improve" security are designed to placate you, take your money, and harass people you dislike in varying proportions without necessarily making anyone safer.
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This is an actual thing written by the President of the United States. That he wanted people to see.
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Arcsquad12 posted:Is he saying he's going to start attacking Turkey if they target the Kurds? He is saying he's going to start tweeting about attacking Turkey if they target the Kurds. Unless they pay him money, and then he'll tweet about some democrats.
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 03:01 |
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He's....so fuckin' lame
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Lightning Knight posted:I don’t agree with making airport security private but I do think airport security should be massively scaled back. It’s security theater, it doesn’t make us safer. what, you don't think having to put your shoes through the xray is an effective way to stop terrorists?
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 03:04 |
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After dictating this, he leaned back and thought to himself, "This wit is why I got every electoral vote in America."
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Liquid Communism posted:
Metal detectors/x-ray machines and bomb sniffing dogs seems like the logical thing to do to look for weapons? How else should we do it?
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Fallom posted:Not sure how that makes my memory of goons saying "just give him the wall money" faulty. Or was getting something in exchange supposed to make it ok? Well the last shutdown wasn’t over wall money. So your memory of people saying that doesn’t make sense, see.
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what happend to the post? i assume he just saw something on fox.
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CelestialScribe posted:Well that's terrifying.
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...surely the answer is to create better security, not to say "ah gently caress it" and just let anyone on a plane.
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