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Re: TSA officers accused of stealing from passengers

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Dont you think that means its actually working?

The TSA is 95% ineffective when they are tested with simulations of real threats. They are not doing anything.

It’s a jobs program, that we all pay for three times over (in cash, in inconvenience, and for an unlucky minority, in harassment or worse). And because it’s a jobs program, it’s politically invincible.

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Most third world countries don't have a problem with mass shootings, but the US isn't the only first world country that has had mass shootings.

I'm not sure I could name a single country with as many shootings per capita as the USA.

Re: TSA officers accused of stealing from passengers

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Do we still need the TSA? I mean, we beat terrorism right?

No we don't, and we never did. We prevented future 9/11 style attacks by locking the cabin doors

And enabled pilot suicides.

I think what's really preventing future 9/11 attacks is the attitude of the passengers.

Re: TSA officers accused of stealing from passengers

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The TSA is 95% ineffective when they are tested with simulations of real threats. They are not doing anything.

It’s a jobs program, that we all pay for three times over (in cash, in inconvenience, and for an unlucky minority, in harassment or worse). And because it’s a jobs program, it’s politically invincible.

Maybe we should just pay for fake red team terrorists too. Even more jobs, and keeps the agents in top readiness. Basically airport Counterstrike.

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What does this mean?

It seems pretty straightforward. The TSA doesn't focus on competence when hiring, resulting in a less competent workforce. They have an entire department dedicated to prioritizing characteristics unrelated to competence, such as skin color, sex, etc.: https://www.tsa.gov/civil-rights-diversity-and-inclusion.

This is not the case of most countries and in fact, it's illegal in many places to do so.

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What does this mean?

The US (as a generalisation) seems to be pretty racist. The approaches they've tried for solving this seem to be making the racism problem far worse though, rather than solving it. Hopefully they figure it out and solve the problem in a good way in the near future, though I'm not holding my breath.

Currently the federal judicial is happily undoing the last 50 years of societal improvement.

Re: TSA officers accused of stealing from passengers

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I used to maintain a blog of arrests of TSA officers and baggage handlers. At its peak, there were on average 2 arrests/week for stealing from passengers. It’s actually gotten better (less theft) over the past few years. I no longer keep the blog, but it’s down to about 1 a month. I think the TSA has made us less safe. If there are so many people desperate for money, what’s stopping them from accepting a payment to g…

Large orgs are always the biggest thieves. Look at scale of wage violations vs robberies.

Re: TSA officers accused of stealing from passengers

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What’s their failure rate for detecting liquids over 3 oz?

50:50 maybe. I made it through with a 10oz can of Zippo lighter fluid once. Didn’t realize it till I got home from the airport.

That sounds about right, I took a domestic flight from SFO to PSP this week. I had a full-sized tube of toothpaste going there, with no issues, and they took it away coming back.
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