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Don't touch my junk: TSA officers hear complaints
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<blockquote data-quote="Willtor" data-source="post: 56167191" data-attributes="member: 108948"><p>I don't think it's appropriate to be rude to the TSOs. They already hate their jobs since these measures have been taken. Naturally, "I was just following orders," is not an acceptable defense, but these are people who don't need to be convinced that what they are doing is wrong. I'd guess that it's much easier (psychologically) to do bad things to people who are mean than to people who are kind.</p><p></p><p>We're flying out of Boston today and we're going to opt-out. It's important to be firm about what is morally impermissible, but they may see reason. My step mom and (two-year-old) half sister and her stroller went through security without scan or pat-down (at Logan) when we went to Greece in June. They didn't even give the stroller a second look, so they all know this is theater. But we aren't going to be rude about it.</p><p></p><p>A soft answer turns away wrath</p><p>But a harsh word stirs up anger</p><p>-- Proverbs 15:1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willtor, post: 56167191, member: 108948"] I don't think it's appropriate to be rude to the TSOs. They already hate their jobs since these measures have been taken. Naturally, "I was just following orders," is not an acceptable defense, but these are people who don't need to be convinced that what they are doing is wrong. I'd guess that it's much easier (psychologically) to do bad things to people who are mean than to people who are kind. We're flying out of Boston today and we're going to opt-out. It's important to be firm about what is morally impermissible, but they may see reason. My step mom and (two-year-old) half sister and her stroller went through security without scan or pat-down (at Logan) when we went to Greece in June. They didn't even give the stroller a second look, so they all know this is theater. But we aren't going to be rude about it. A soft answer turns away wrath But a harsh word stirs up anger -- Proverbs 15:1 [/QUOTE]
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