72o wrote:The private security is only concerned about protecting the money inside the casino, not about the safety of the patrons.
That's their
only concern, eh? Tell me, where does the casino get it's money if not for patrons who are safe to come in and plunk down their kids college fund?
Or course patron safety is very important to the casino. Without the patrons there is no casino.
72o wrote:The simple fact is, the TSA got to be so intrusive out of necessity, when terrorists realized that there was a distinct lack of precautions in airports. If terrorists started blowing up casinos, football games, concerts, or other large gatherings of people, you can be sure that private security would be a lot more intrusive than they are in your West Virginia casino today. It's a knee-jerk reaction, yes, but what is your alternative?
For all the TSA's efforts, no US airport is anywhere near the best rated security. The best rated airport? Narita (emphasis mine)-
Narita International Airport achieved success at the World Airport Awards, winning the award for the World's Best Airport Security Processing. The Awards were held at Passenger Terminal EXPO in Vienna.
"We offer our congratulations to Narita International Airport on winning this prestigious award. With increased security checks and processes being implemented globally this is not always an area of service where passenger satisfaction is expected. From the survey feedback we found that customers at Narita International Airport were particularly impressed with the quality and courtesy of the staff service, as well as the organisation of the security processing." said Edward Plaisted, Chairman of SKYTRAX.
The Airport Security Processing items in the customer survey covered waiting times and queuing systems, to the overall attitude and friendliness of staff, through to the customer's perceived efficiency of the Security Processing service.
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (winner of this title in 2011) took 2nd place this year, with Incheon International Airport in 3rd. Again, in another all Asian category, Beijing Capital International Airport was voted 4th with Tokyo Haneda Airport completing the top-5.
The TSA don't need to be a bunch of goons. It's all show anyway, you think the TSA patting down little old ladies in wheelchairs makes you safer. Ha!
It's all about perception, you even said so yourself-
72o wrote:and feel secure when I get on an airplane
72o wrote:I'd rather the TSA be dicks to everyone else around me,
Why? Does it make you feel better seeing the TSA being dicks? God forbid, a law abiding citizen from a foreign country, their first impression of the United States upon visiting for the first time is the TSA of which you'll be glad the visitors are treated badly? Jesus Christ man.
72o wrote:and roll the proverbial intensity cubes every time I travel.
You should probably just take a bus if flying gets you that nervous because you think a little old lady with a colostomy bag is going to blow you to bits. Sheesh.....
You don't treat people like garbage just because your scared out of your wits. It's not rational.