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10 Things The TSA Should Do On Its 10th Anniversary
No one was surprised by a November 1 report that the Transportation Security Administration glossed over the health risks of its airport X-ray scanners. The investigation found that anywhere from six to 100 US airline passengers each year could get cancer from the machines -- a hazard critics have warned about ever since the devices were quietly deployed in many airports almost two years ago. (www.huffingtonpost.com) Mais...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Trust me. I[m from the government and here to help you.
As I recall TSA and the developer of the machine assured the public that the machines had been tested and found to be well within acceptable parameters. They assured the people that there was no danger from using the machines. I remember because it was just before a flight from BWI to JAX for an occasion
As I recall TSA and the developer of the machine assured the public that the machines had been tested and found to be well within acceptable parameters. They assured the people that there was no danger from using the machines. I remember because it was just before a flight from BWI to JAX for an occasion
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Osama bin laden and Saddam Hussein.
Hire professional people with law enforcement backgrounds.
No one with less than an 2 year college degree or 10 years law enforcement experience.
No one with less than an 2 year college degree or 10 years law enforcement experience.
If it was'nt for the American attitude towards middle east you would not have had the problems you have created for every airline passenger and airport staff in the world today blame yourselfs
they forget we passengers are Human @ my age 87 i am in a wheelchair to go through and last trip early this month they patted me and Xrayed me
both and never gave me a chance to pick or to object, most of them were RUDE (not All) so i dread my next trip which unfortunatly is allready booked Just ole JIM