Mod
Favorite Answer
It certainly appears that way, and part of the cause of the problem might be remedied if the agents understood their policies. This department costs us over 43 BILLION dollars a year to operate. Old ladies, breast feeding women, items stolen from locked suitcases (look it up) and now, a US Senator detained while in route to a vote in Washington. Who is profiling these people? Perhaps, Senator Paul's recent detainment will turn out to be a blessing after all.
Anonymous
When will you morons ever understand it is for your safety.
Blame the dumbasses that caused this to be enforced.
Not T.S.A company.
You and the other cryers are a bunch of idiots.
The Arbiter of common sense
No. They have very little power, other than to determine who gets on an airplane. I think their systems are poorly thought out, but that is not a reflection of their 'power', it's a reflection of their competency.
wizjp
Seen any planes landing in buildings in the last 10 years?
I think they are for the most part getting it right.
lestermount
I think their policies and methods are misguided and do not make air travel safer.
They also have some employees who should not be working at those jobs.