That's what so great about airport security...always reactive, never proactive.
You never EVER go to the airport and face an inspection that you don't already know the reason for.
Wouldn't it blow your mind if they said "Ma'am, could you please remove your belt and shoes? We also need you to turn up your collar and touch your right knee with your left hand."
I find it terrifying that they only discover the need to check for things AFTER they've made it onto a plane. Why is there no intelligence collected that ever leads to changes in airport security? Why is it always a surprise?
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That's what so great about airport security...always reactive, never proactive.
You never EVER go to the airport and face an inspection that you don't already know the reason for.
Wouldn't it blow your mind if they said "Ma'am, could you please remove your belt and shoes? We also need you to turn up your collar and touch your right knee with your left hand."
I find it terrifying that they only discover the need to check for things AFTER they've made it onto a plane. Why is there no intelligence collected that ever leads to changes in airport security? Why is it always a surprise?