I don't think anyone's questioning intent, just what the results will be.Boba Frag said:That's absolutely fucking hilarious... brilliant! XDPararaptor said:![]()
Jokes aside, I actually have to say something relevant that isn't crap.
What's wrong with just telling the kids "We need to check if you've got any weapons?"
On a more or less serious note... Hear that horrible sound?
That's several metric tonnes of shit hitting an industrial sized fan!!
They are gonna get crucified over this... I can see that they only meant to put the child at ease and I can't help but wonder at the actual frequency of occurrences of "enhanced pat downs".
I was pretty terrified of American security going to the States for the first time post 9/11 in February but I couldn't get over how professional and courteous they were.
And I'm a greasy foreign type with facial hair!!
I understand that they have to have procedures to deal with the eventuality of searching children, but I was never actually patted down on my way through US airspace- that happened once in Dublin, quickly and with nothing inappropriate.
Looks like they just genuinely want to be able to put children at ease rather than make them associate the pat down with a game that could theoretically make them more vulnerable to sex predators.
Keep in mind also that the TSA agents performing the patdowns are uncomfortable doing them in the first place, and they take a LOT of abuse during the day for carrying them out. I was pulled out for a patdown several years ago when I forgot to take some things out of my pockets before going through (and I was pretty nervous as it was my first time flying post-9/11, so I likely looked shifty to boot), and it was quick and non-intrusive, but it was also several years ago; times have changed.