Many people are upset about this violation of personal space, but if you die because your flight was blown up, your personal space suddenly becomes irrelevant.I do agree with Cameron that TSA has to take certain precautions because they never know what could happen and all they are doing is trying to make sure that everyone has a safe flight and is not in any danger what so ever. I understand that privacy is something to think about when TSA is in procedure, but they are giving everyone the same procedure so unfortunately they can't make exceptions for anyone because everyone has to have the same treatment if you have complications then you shouldn't be flying and you should be taking some other kind of transportation.
All I am saying, is that if the U.S. is making extreme efforts to stop and prevent terrorism, then the first step is with Airports.
Although i agree with Cameron that people need to understand the procedure i also disagree with his overall point that the first step to stop terrorism is through Airport security i think that there is a much bigger picture than that that could eventually stop airport security.
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