Originally posted by Pongo
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The air transport security system has
always been more "sizzle than steak". It a simple matter of the economics of securing a system that handles ~ 2 million passengers per day.
Back in 1980 it was clear that the US wasn't willing to pay for true security for air travel. That is, unwilling to pay for security on the order of what El Al practices. The US still isn't willing to pay that much.
The cost is in both money and time, btw. You'd all have to show up much earlier at the airport and fares would go up dramatically to pay for that level of security.
To try and hang the blame on a person or an administration is simply way off base. The "blame" lies with all of us collectively. We simply won't pay or put up with the aggravation of that level of security. That's why there's always going to be the "terrorist" risk.