Some articles
Nov. 22nd, 2010 09:14 amThe TSA doesn't want people to boycott being scanned. Well, bully for them!
"Just one or two recalcitrant passengers at an airport is all it takes to cause huge delays," said Paul Ruden, a spokesman for the American Society of Travel Agents, which has warned its more than 8,000 members about delays resulting from the body-scanner boycott. "It doesn't take much to mess things up anyway — especially if someone purposely tries to mess it up."
Just more proof that all they're doing is shifting the danger (such as it is, planes are still pretty safe) from the plane to the airport. Sheesh.
Ireland is, of course, in major financial trouble. But you knew that.
A quickish video on gendered toy advertising, same old, same old.
Oh, and another article on the TSA and scanning and so on.
"Just one or two recalcitrant passengers at an airport is all it takes to cause huge delays," said Paul Ruden, a spokesman for the American Society of Travel Agents, which has warned its more than 8,000 members about delays resulting from the body-scanner boycott. "It doesn't take much to mess things up anyway — especially if someone purposely tries to mess it up."
Just more proof that all they're doing is shifting the danger (such as it is, planes are still pretty safe) from the plane to the airport. Sheesh.
Ireland is, of course, in major financial trouble. But you knew that.
A quickish video on gendered toy advertising, same old, same old.
Oh, and another article on the TSA and scanning and so on.