Re: Crazy story... I was victim of theft at the airport toda
It wasn't checked - valeted - should be out of my hands for no more than the time it takes to throw it in cargo hold. The plane is tiny - 10 rows. Weekly clothes in a duffel. I stupidly moved the camera from the lap top bag to the duffel earlier that morning b/c the bag was too wide to fit under the seat.
Yes, you're correct on expensive items... - partly. What leaves them from stealing my $80 Brooks Brother shirts? Or screw it, my prescription lenses or contacts - or whatever else they want. It's BS that we watch passengers closely (cameras, screening points, etc.) and leave the crew and the plane unmonitored.
The whole point of this story was that unless you complain - no one gives a crap about you or your situation. Only by my persistence did they realize they've got a thief on their contracted staff.
And no, I don't believe in profiling just a certain group of people. I'm tall, dark hair and tan in the summer (italian) - I've been pulled aside on overseas trips - big deal. I've been 'profiled' and secondary screened many times - for plane safety I don't care. If someone (of any background) pulled that stunt (going through the exit, messing w/ the plane) - no way in hell would I board unless she was rescreened and the baggage was checked.
A lot of my coworkers look 'muslim' - many are of Indian or other middle eastern descent. They are cool as shit. My Indian neighbors are awesome - they bring over ethnic food all the time (lentil dish this weekend) - my girlfriend gets their family in to Disneyland for free. Muslims aren't the problem - much of our perceived foreign policy has led to this conflict with a small minority of individuals. It's all about perception.
Notice that since we've caught a majority of the terrorist leaders how little has happened with Al Qaeda - heck, have we heard from Osama lately? Intelligence, good police/military action, education and counter terrorist activities are the only thing we've got.
The most appropriate way to screen passengers is to make conversation with everyone (asking questions - check for signs of lies - look for nervous actions, etc.). They do this in Israel and have been training people in the States to do the same. Some airports are better at security than others - trust me, I've flown every week for 5 years to 15+ airports. Truth be told, they all suck. We've got bandaid approaches (shoes - give me a break), 3 oz. or less in liquids (umm, what if me and my 5 'friends' brought on a bunch of seemingly innocuous liquids in my quart sized bag).
The next airline terrorist action will be one of the following: stinger missiles on take off (more fuel - near a city w/ a downtown airport - of which there are plenty) OR - an inside job - hence my statement.
We (passengers) pay airlines inordinate amounts for average security while the contracted, low paid workers (ramp, etc) have full access to direct conflicts with aviation safety.
Originally posted by Scott Campbell
Yes, you're correct on expensive items... - partly. What leaves them from stealing my $80 Brooks Brother shirts? Or screw it, my prescription lenses or contacts - or whatever else they want. It's BS that we watch passengers closely (cameras, screening points, etc.) and leave the crew and the plane unmonitored.
The whole point of this story was that unless you complain - no one gives a crap about you or your situation. Only by my persistence did they realize they've got a thief on their contracted staff.
And no, I don't believe in profiling just a certain group of people. I'm tall, dark hair and tan in the summer (italian) - I've been pulled aside on overseas trips - big deal. I've been 'profiled' and secondary screened many times - for plane safety I don't care. If someone (of any background) pulled that stunt (going through the exit, messing w/ the plane) - no way in hell would I board unless she was rescreened and the baggage was checked.
A lot of my coworkers look 'muslim' - many are of Indian or other middle eastern descent. They are cool as shit. My Indian neighbors are awesome - they bring over ethnic food all the time (lentil dish this weekend) - my girlfriend gets their family in to Disneyland for free. Muslims aren't the problem - much of our perceived foreign policy has led to this conflict with a small minority of individuals. It's all about perception.
Notice that since we've caught a majority of the terrorist leaders how little has happened with Al Qaeda - heck, have we heard from Osama lately? Intelligence, good police/military action, education and counter terrorist activities are the only thing we've got.
The most appropriate way to screen passengers is to make conversation with everyone (asking questions - check for signs of lies - look for nervous actions, etc.). They do this in Israel and have been training people in the States to do the same. Some airports are better at security than others - trust me, I've flown every week for 5 years to 15+ airports. Truth be told, they all suck. We've got bandaid approaches (shoes - give me a break), 3 oz. or less in liquids (umm, what if me and my 5 'friends' brought on a bunch of seemingly innocuous liquids in my quart sized bag).
The next airline terrorist action will be one of the following: stinger missiles on take off (more fuel - near a city w/ a downtown airport - of which there are plenty) OR - an inside job - hence my statement.
We (passengers) pay airlines inordinate amounts for average security while the contracted, low paid workers (ramp, etc) have full access to direct conflicts with aviation safety.



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