Security is something every human being wants. It is instinctual for survival, but what happens when security comes at a cost? The TSA has implemented new rules for traveling that allows for TSA agents to pat you down while moving through security. While everyone would like to be assured that they will be traveling without the worry of terrorism, the TSA’s new rules are a violation of rights. There is a difference between a pat down and the new safety rules where agents are allowed to run their hands in much more personal areas. It is a humiliating procedure for anyone having to go through it. We also have to worry if it’s being done correctly and not in a sexual nature by TSA agents. Another problem associated with the pat downs is the longer lines going through security and the added travel time on trips because of it. Also where do the new rules end? If the pat downs aren’t enough are strip searches next? While security is extremely important it is not more important than your rights to not be touched and humiliated just to travel and it is not worth the extra time now needed to go through security.
I am not a big fan of those pat downs either! Too many disadvantages connected with it. Technology is advanced enough to make scanning machines. Expensive but necessary!
ReplyDeleteI like the concept for security but the way o make them effectiveness. The customer, passenger feel happy. Is it really need to use this process? I think the way that they did . It's good but it's enough. It should have to other way or another option is better than Pat down ....
ReplyDeleteI agree with the search of ways to protect people of the terrorism, but I don't allow the violation of people's rights when agents can abuse of their job to touch men or women to satisfy their sexual desires.
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