1. The TSA
Violates the Fourth Amendment.
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution states that “the right of the people to be secure in their persons,
houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall
not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause,
supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be
searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”
This means that government officials
must have probable cause that a person has committed a crime in order to search
them. The TSA routinely violates the Fourth Amendment by subjecting airline
passengers to X-Ray scanners and invasive pat downs without probable cause or a
warrant. A person boarding an airplane does not justify probable cause.
2. The TSA
Invades the Privacy of Airline Passengers.The TSA allegedly randomly selects airline passengers to go through the X-Ray scanners. These full body scanners create a detailed outline of the passenger’s naked body for a TSA agent to examine in a back room. A lot of travelers are understandably highly uncomfortable with this procedure. Those passengers that opt out of the body scanners will be subjected to an invasive full contact pat down from a government bureaucrat. Many passengers who have experienced the pat downs equate them with sexual assault.
3. The
TSA’s X-Ray Scanners May Have Health Risks.
The TSA claims that these X-Ray scanners
are perfectly safe but some expert scientists say otherwise. A group of
scientists at the University of California, San Francisco wrote a letter to the
White House stating that “there is good reason to believe that these scanners
will increase the risk of cancer to children and other vulnerable populations.”
Pilots and other frequent fliers have expressed concern that the level of
radiation may have long term health damages.
4. The TSA
Cost Too Much Money.
The TSA’s budget has increased from
$4.7 billion in 2002 to $7.8 billion in 2011. Despite the 60 percent increase
in funding in less than a decade, the TSA has not improved safety at airports.
Taxpayers should not be forced to pay billions of dollars a year for an
incompetent bureaucracy.
5. The TSA
Harasses and Humiliates Innocent Passengers.
The TSA has a long history of
harassing and humiliating innocent airline passengers. For instance, a bladder
cancer survivor was left embarrassed and covered with his own urine after the
TSA roughly patted his urostomy bag despite warnings at the Detroit
Metropolitan Airport. The TSA harasses airline passengers regardless of their
age. Back in April 2011, a viral video surfaced of a TSA agent patting down a
visibly upset six year old girl. Stories of the TSA fondling innocent young
children and women are far too common. In June 2011, a 95 year old
cancer-stricken woman was detained by the TSA for 45 minutes and asked to
remove her adult diaper before boarding her flight at the Northwest Florida
Regional Airport.
6. The TSA
is Too Slow.
Many travelers complain about how
long it takes to get through airport security when the TSA is in charge. The
Pittsburgh International Airport recommends that passengers show up 90 minutes
before a domestic flight and 2 hours before an International flight partly
because it takes so long to get through security lines. Some travelers miss
their scheduled flight because the TSA is taking too long to do their invasive
procedures.
7.
Abolishing the TSA Would Likely Minimize Wait Times.
Private security companies will
likely minimize security waiting lines at the airport. It has been found that
private screeners generally work faster than TSA agents. A 2011 House
Transportation Committee found that, in the time it takes TSA screeners at the
Los Angeles airport to process 100 passengers, private screeners at the San
Francisco International Airport process 165 passengers. Private screeners were
significantly faster than TSA agents in that particular study.
8. The TSA
Doesn’t Make Us Safer.
The TSA is nothing more than
Security Theater. It is a government monopoly that has no incentives to improve
their screenings. The TSA has not caught a single terrorist since its
inception. The now infamous “shoe bomber” and “underwear bomber” were not stopped
by the TSA. These terrorists were instead stopped by airline passengers. A
leaked TSA report found that security screeners failed to find fake bombs
hidden on undercover agents posing as airline passengers in more than 60
percent of tests. TSA screeners at the Los Angeles International Airport missed
about 75 percent of stimulated explosives and bomb parts that the undercover
testers hid underneath their clothes or in their carry-on luggage.
9.
Abolishing the TSA Would Likely Make Us Safer.
The TSA should be abolished and
airline companies should be free to provide their own private security. Private
airlines companies will then be held directly liable for any security lapses or
harassment towards passengers. This means that airline companies have incentives
to provide high quality security that treats consumers with respect.
A handful of airports use private
screeners instead of TSA agents—the TSA is currently no longer permitting any
additional airports to opt out.13 According to the same leaked TSA study cited
above, the private screeners at the San Francisco International Airport
detected a bomb hidden on the undercover agents 80 percent of the time—a rate
much higher than TSA agents.
10. The
TSA is Expanding its Reach.
The TSA isn’t just in airports
anymore. The agency is increasingly conducting searches and screenings at
subways, train stations, ferry docks, and other mass transit locations. It is
time to end the TSA before they seize more control over transportation in the
United States.
Source: http://www.militianews.com/top-10-reasons-abolish-transportation-security-administration-tsa/Written
by Julie Borowski. March 20, 2014 Enemies
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Comments:
There are many federal agencies and government functions that are out of control, don’t really do anything, don’t work, make things worse, are dangerous, unconstitutional, are way too big and way too expensive. TSA is the poster child. Transportation should be private and self-funding.
Government starts with goofy
politically correct requirements that make what they say they are fixing way
too expensive.
The healthcare poison pill was
demanding that all hospitals treat all people regardless of ability to
pay. All this did was to shift indigent
care from county hospitals and charity practices to overregulated utilities.
Protection from airline hijacking
started with the vow to not allow racial profiling. Education is another
segment government has ruined.
If airlines were expected to make
their mode of travel safe from hijackers, they would do it a lot cheaper and
more effectively without trashing our Constitution.
If voters had a voice in
legislation, they could better judge the value of everything government does
and determine what it ought to cost. We don’t have that. Returning government to compliance with the
Constitution is the only remedy left to us to save the private economy to
market principles.
We need to take the corruption out
of the system.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party
Leader
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