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And probable cause does not include "because you wouldn't let yourself get scanned."
I know one thing, I'm not flying anywhere. The scanning doesn't make me feel safe, it makes me feel like the terrorists have done what they set out to do.

Yeah, I agree totally. If I didn't have a father-in-law with Alzheimer's living in Poland I wouldn't be flying either. A lot of these security measures are reactionary. Terrorists will always figure out ways to get around them and in the meantime, law-abiding people will suffer. They certainly don't make me feel any safer.
Mike, I'll submit to the grope only if I get to choose the groper.

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010...
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-Benjamin Franklin
"We recognize, however dimly, that greater efficiency, ease, and security may come at a substantial price in freedom, that law and order can be a doublethink version of oppression, that individual liberties surrendered, for whatever good reason, are freedoms lost." - Walter Cronkite, preface to the 1984 edition of George Orwell's '1984'."
"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed- and hence clamorous to be led to safety- by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary." —HL Mencken
Better the illusion that supports, than 10,000 truths.—Aleksandr Pushkin
War is a violent form of business.
Big winds come from empty caves.
-Benjamin Franklin
"We recognize, however dimly, that greater efficiency, ease, and security may come at a substantial price in freedom, that law and order can be a doublethink version of oppression, that individual liberties surrendered, for whatever good reason, are freedoms lost." - Walter Cronkite, preface to the 1984 edition of George Orwell's '1984'."
"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed- and hence clamorous to be led to safety- by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary." —HL Mencken
Better the illusion that supports, than 10,000 truths.—Aleksandr Pushkin
War is a violent form of business.
Big winds come from empty caves.



I am excited that Megabus has made DC their newest hubs - I have never traveled on the new generation of buses, but DC has gotten a lot of options in the past five years.


I don't do airports any more. They seem to me the greatest symbol the 'Terrorists' have already won the 'war'.
If it comes to common, random roadblocks, I guess I'll become a hermit.
If it comes to common, random roadblocks, I guess I'll become a hermit.

Yes, I get paranoid about the ability of someone to simply take my luggage since it is sitting above me (I don't trust the morals of others after living in the city). Unless I am riding with friends, I don't leave my seat.
I always travel with a lock on my luggage (if not "checking" the bag at the airport) so people can't open it and take things. Also, I have thought about it and I am taking my bike lock with me on the train next time to attach the bag itself and the bar that runs along the top so I can latch it down and not worry.
Kernos:
NY has random searches to ride the underground. DC proposed such "random" searches - but I would join a protest to that...also, people are allowed to walk away and enter the system at other points.
I just cant understand why we can't have smarter (and less intrusive) methods to stop terrorism. All the money spent on screening everyone, when the focus can be on counter-terrorism measures. How often have we heard a terrorist caught at the airport screening process - NOT ONCE! The methods and requirements are so well published that a smart individual will work outside the requirements.
It is always an intelligent, directed effort by authorities or something that was prevented/didn't work when terrorists are actually on the plane.
I agree Scott. It all just gives the appearance of the government's doing something, while giving them more power. It's really no different from propaganda.
In fact I have become more afraid of my governments and law enforcement than of any 'terrorist'. Read about all this in 1984 and Little Brother
In fact I have become more afraid of my governments and law enforcement than of any 'terrorist'. Read about all this in 1984 and Little Brother

If you do, Scott, be sure to read Little Brother too. It's pushed as 1984's sequel and is one of the best 5 books I have read from this century. I usually read 1984 and Animal Farm back to back.
Then I start wondering how to be a social liberal without having too many laws, rules and regulations, aka 'big government'.
I think we should amend the constitution to force governments and agencies to repeal 2 laws and regulations for every new one created!
Then I start wondering how to be a social liberal without having too many laws, rules and regulations, aka 'big government'.
I think we should amend the constitution to force governments and agencies to repeal 2 laws and regulations for every new one created!

late reply, but 1984 is a riveting novel (at least for me). it really made me think, and just confirms what many people have known by now about war and governments. actually, it even made me rethink how "democracy" has evolved into its present state.
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1984 (other topics)Little Brother (other topics)
Animal Farm (other topics)
1984 (other topics)
Little Brother (other topics)
The TSA says the radiation from its security scans amounts to about a thousandth of the amount a patient receives from a standard chest X-ray, or an amount "equivalent to two minutes of flying on an airplane."
But a physics professor at Arizona State University in Tempe not only conducted his own study, finding the radiation exposure 10 times what the TSA estimates, but also argues that the health risks aren't mathematically worth taking."
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE....
Nude scanner or groping? Both should be against the law. It really sucks that I have to fly next month.