Can they just immediately push you back on to the plane if you don't have your proper travel documents? As if so that would be a step up.
But in the whole, I've heard not that many people wanting to keep the TSA, as shouldn't the airlines or airport security handle that as they'd not want some terrorist boarding a plane?
Well there has to be some regulations in place, public or private. I'd rather take my chances with incentives for a private company regulated with a baseline standard and routine audits.
Can they just immediately push you back on to the plane if you don't have your proper travel documents? As if so that would be a step up.
But in the whole, I've heard not that many people wanting to keep the TSA, as shouldn't the airlines or airport security handle that as they'd not want some terrorist boarding a plane?
TSA is a welfare jobs program for minorities. They have a 95% test failure rate and slow down travel time dramatically.
So airlines and airports privately could do this better especially since they have an economic incentive to make it efficient yet catch bad actors?
I don't know if I'd go that far. They're also incentivized to cut corners to reduce cost for the almighty shareholder and line going up.
Well there has to be some regulations in place, public or private. I'd rather take my chances with incentives for a private company regulated with a baseline standard and routine audits.