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Originally Posted by Aquila
You do not have a Constitutional right to fly, drive, etc. Driving is a previledge. The option to fly is a service rendered by the airline. By choosing to fly, you're choosing to abide by aviation security standards. It's YOUR choice. You can rent a private plane or drive if you're unhappy with the security measures.
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Driving is definatley a privilage, however, nobody is allowed to search my car without probable cause.
The authorties can't pull me over unless I'm breaking some kind of law.
If the screening made more sense I don't think people would be so up in arms. But when a three year old is subjected to a pat down but Muslim women may be getting a pass and do so now to a certain extent....the people don't have the trust neccessary to make it possible for the TSA to pull this off.