Is this the way you want your child treated?

bcp

In My Opinion
I see a child acting like a brat. I see a security officer doing their job.

I saw the child acting fine up until miss hands started rubbing down the child.
a child that most likely has been taught that strangers should not touch her.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
The question I think everyone missed, and no, I didn't read the entire thread, is:

Are terrorists or other evildoers capable of using children to carry bombs onto airplanes? Do they have a sense of responsibility and fair play that precludes them from using children as expendable bomb carriers?

If they can, and will use children then we have to defend against it. If they get an inkling that we don't inspect children, or screen children like we do adults, it won't be long before they try it.

So, in that case, if you don't like the way the TSA is attempting to protect us, how do you propose they do it?
 

Baja28

Obama destroyed America

The question I think everyone missed, and no, I didn't read the entire thread, is:

Are terrorists or other evildoers capable of using children to carry bombs onto airplanes? Do they have a sense of responsibility and fair play that precludes them from using children as expendable bomb carriers?

If they can, and will use children then we have to defend against it. If they get an inkling that we don't inspect children, or screen children like we do adults, it won't be long before they try it.

So, in that case, if you don't like the way the TSA is attempting to protect us, how do you propose they do it?
See, if you were a pumpkin ale connoisseur, you'd have caught Psy's post. :lol:
 

Sharon

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PREMO Member
I'm surprised no one has posted this yet.
 

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bresamil

wandering aimlessly
I'm of two minds on this:
1 - She's a child! If it was my kid I'd end up punching someone.

2 - If I was a scum sucking drugrunner/armsrunner/terrorist, I wouldn't hesitate to use a child as a mule.

Unfortunately, TSA has to assume 2 in order to protect everyone.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
The child was with her mom, who is a trusted person. Not exactly a "stranger danger" situation if you ask me. :lol:

Have to wonder what they are telling/ teaching their daughter for her to react that way when Mom is present.

I get the Stranger Danger, and touching in bad places, but holy hell that kid has some therapy coming in her future.
 

bcp

In My Opinion
Have to wonder what they are telling/ teaching their daughter for her to react that way when Mom is present.

I get the Stranger Danger, and touching in bad places, but holy hell that kid has some therapy coming in her future.

she does now.
good thing dad wasnt trying to bust a child pornography ring.
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
Bob was razzin me b/c I said I had the best pumpkin ale last week. He's never had it and doesn't know how good it is.

I had the Sam Adam's Pumpkin Ale not too long ago and it was pretty darn good. I'm hoping their White Ale will come out this winter.
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
I saw the child acting fine up until miss hands started rubbing down the child.
a child that most likely has been taught that strangers should not touch her.

Her dad (the reporter) said that the tantrum started when she had to put her teddy bear through the X ray machine.
 

bcp

In My Opinion
Her dad (the reporter) said that the tantrum started when she had to put her teddy bear through the X ray machine.

well what do you think the average 3 year old is going to do when you snatch her teddy bear from her?
She does not understand, all she knows is that some stranger took her bear and its leaving her.
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
well what do you think the average 3 year old is going to do when you snatch her teddy bear from her?
She does not understand, all she knows is that some stranger took her bear and its leaving her.

And I'm quite certain she is over it.
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
well what do you think the average 3 year old is going to do when you snatch her teddy bear from her?
She does not understand, all she knows is that some stranger took her bear and its leaving her.
:shrug: I've actually had the pleasure of having to put my 3 year old's teddy through the X-ray machine and it was a non-issue. He was more miffed about having to remove his shoes. I can understand that it was probably scary for her, but they followed procedure and her mother was right there the entire time. Neither of her parents stepped in to question what was happening, so they obviously felt it was okay. 3 year old children are highly volatile creatures. :lol:
 

Pushrod

Patriot
The question I think everyone missed, and no, I didn't read the entire thread, is:

Are terrorists or other evildoers capable of using children to carry bombs onto airplanes? Do they have a sense of responsibility and fair play that precludes them from using children as expendable bomb carriers?

If they can, and will use children then we have to defend against it. If they get an inkling that we don't inspect children, or screen children like we do adults, it won't be long before they try it.

So, in that case, if you don't like the way the TSA is attempting to protect us, how do you propose they do it?

Look up how Israeli security does it, they don't subject their citizens to this type of crap. We are truelly, as BCP pointed out, sliding quickly down a long slippery slope by giving up personal liberties in exchange for some perceived security.
Most of you would have been waiting in line for the showers at the concentration camps, happily chatting away that it is all for the best so that you are not offending your neighbor with your odor, even though in the back of your mind, you know what the showers may really be.
 
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