Senate Passes Bill Allowing Airports To Evict TSA Screeners

Legislation could lead to despised federal agency being marginalized from 
aviation security

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Tuesday, February 7, 2012

http://www.infowars.com/senate-passes-bill-allowing-airports-to-evict-tsa-screeners/print/

The Senate has passed legislation that includes a provision allowing airports 
to replace TSA screeners with private security, opening the door for the widely 
loathed federal agency to be marginalized from aviation security altogether.

The bill was primarily concerned with how the Federal Aviation Authority would 
be funded for the next four years, but also included measures that would force 
the TSA to reconsider applications from airports to replace TSA workers with 
their own privately hired screeners.

“Security companies would have an easier time winning contracts to operate 
airport checkpoints,” reports Businessweek.

Following a massive nationwide backlash against the TSA’s invasive groping 
policies and its use of radiation-firing naked body scanners, linked by many 
prestigious health bodies to cancer, an increasing number of airports attempted 
to take responsibility for their own screening procedures by replacing TSA 
workers with privately hired personnel.

However, in January 2011, when the number of airports attempting to opt-out of 
the TSA had risen to 16, TSA head John Pistole put a freeze on the process, 
refusing to consider new applications from airports.

The newly approved legislation “would require the TSA to reconsider 
applications for private screeners that it had rejected.”

Should airports choose to replace TSA screeners with their own private 
security, it would not only mean the screeners were better trained and more 
responsible for their actions, alleviating the problems of thefts and abuse by 
TSA workers, but it would also create tens of thousands of much needed jobs for 
the private sector.

“Some airport executives have argued that contract security personnel are more 
courteous than government workers,” reports CNN. “It was felt that a private 
contractor would provide friendlier customer service to the traveling public,” 
the head of a Roswell, New Mexico, airport wrote to Congress.”

A November 2010 poll found that the TSA’s “enhanced pat downs,” some of which 
include touching genitalia, angered 57% of regular adult fliers.

West Yellowstone Airport in Montana has already replaced its TSA screeners with 
private security. Bert Mooney Airport, also in Montana, and Orlando Sanford 
International Airport in Florida will also be able to have their rejected 
applications to evict the TSA reconsidered under the new law.

Resentment towards the TSA has raged over the last two years amongst Americans, 
primarily as a result of the rampant criminality in which TSA workers 
habitually engage. The latest example concerns TSA agent Alexandra Schmid, who 
stole $5,000 in cash from a passenger’s jacket as he was going through security 
at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

The TSA’s habit of never admitting wrongdoing even when caught has also riled 
the traveling public. Even when the agency was forced to apologize for 
strip-searching two women in their 80′s just before Christmas, the TSA claimed 
its agents had merely violated protocol, when in fact they had sexually 
molested the women by forcing them to undress.

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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the 
author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular fill-in host for The 
Alex Jones Show and Infowars Nightly News.


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