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Originally Posted by Sly
I read an article yesterday about the implementation of the TSA. The man that started the law that implemented the TSA says that the law only required airports to have TSA screenings for two years after 9/11. After that, airports can effectively "opt-out."
I don't expect any airport to kick out the TSA... but it makes me think that if enough pressure was applied to the airports, changes would start taking shape. Same with the airlines. Go after the airlines and the airports, they will have no choice but to go after DHS.
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NJ lawmakers came out today and said that your constitutional rights do not end at the airport and the actions of the TSA were also breaking local laws.
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