TSA agents to use behavioral inspections...

Brother Blues

Deceased - Nov. 4, 2015
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This would be funny if it wasn't so fucked up....this has disaster written all over it.Just what these glorified mall-cops need,something else to fuck up.

Boston’s TSA screeners — part of a security force whose competency has come under fire nationwide — soon will be carrying out sophisticated behavioral inspections under a first-in-the-nation program that’s already raising concerns of racial profiling, harassment of innocent travelers and longer lines.

The training for the Israeli-style screening — a projected $1 billion national program dubbed Screening Passengers by Observation Techniques — kicks off today at Logan International Airport and will be put to use in Terminal A on Aug. 15. It requires screeners to make quick reads of whether passengers pose a danger or a terror threat based on their reactions to a set of routine questions.

But security experts wonder whether Transportation Safety Administration agents are up to the challenge after an embarrassing string of blunders — including patting down a 95-year-old grandmother in Florida and making her remove her adult diaper and frisking a 3-year-old girl who screamed “stop touching me” at a checkpoint in Tennessee.

“I’m not convinced that the TSA has good enough people to make the Israeli approach work on a large scale,” said Glenn Reynolds, a University of Tennessee law professor who has followed the TSA at his blog, Instapundit.com.

But he noted, “Almost anything would be an improvement over the clown show we’ve got now.”

A leading proponent of Israel’s detection techniques agreed the TSA will be severely tested.

“The question is obviously, what is the quality of the verbal interaction that is going to be implemented?” asked Rafi Ron, a former Logan consultant and CEO of New-Age Security Solutions. “If it will have a poor quality, then obviously it will be another way to waste taxpayer money and increase the hassle to passengers. If not, then this will be great.”

Civil libertarians argue the screening is TSA showmanship — coming just weeks before the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks — and could quickly devolve into profiling.

“It’s an ineffective waste of taxpayer dollars that has the potential and the reality of leading to profiling based on race and ethnicity,” said Massachusetts ACLU executive director Carol Rose, who dismissed SPOT as “security theater.”

Logan’s TSA Federal Security Director George Naccara said he doesn’t expect to see longer lines, just better security in the long run. “I’m trying to refocus the screening effort,” he said. “We have finite resources, so we have to figure out a way to use them more efficiently.”

Under the SPOT program, as passengers hand over their boarding passes and identification, specially trained agents will ask three to four questions — from “Where have you been?” to “Do you have a business card?” and “Where are you traveling?” — while looking for “micro expressions,” such as lack of eye contact, that might hint at nefarious intent.

Suspicious individuals will be pulled aside for more questioning, full-body scans and pat-downs. If the encounter escalates, agents will call in state police.

At Logan, about 70 agents — all with college degrees — are undergoing training by an international consulting firm that includes a four-day classroom course and 24 hours of on-the-job experience, said TSA spokeswoman Ann Davis.

Logan passenger Lina Texeira, 41, of Clearwater, Fla., a nurse who has done psychiatric training, said yesterday she backs the SPOT program — to a point.

“You’re telling me someone with a three-week training course is going to be able to do that?” she said. “It’s not against the TSA. I just don’t think the training they’re getting is enough.”

http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/2011_0802tsa_to_put_hub_fliers_on_the_spot_some_skeptical_of_new_security_program/srvc=home&position=0
 
people complain too fucking much.

they complain about the current policy which is too intrusive and "targets" the wrong people.

then when they try to implement a system that is supposed to be more efficient in that they use behavioral characteristics (which all terrorism experts say is the best way), now people are crying about profiling. just for those who haven't noticed, the only mufukkaz trying to hijack and blow up planes have been radical muslims.

i can understand some hesitation because for the most part our tsa is made up of some let's just be fair, not the most intelligent federal workers, but it's better than having grannies pull off their shit soaked Depends.
 

“I’m not convinced that the TSA has good enough people to make the Israeli approach work on a large scale,” said Glenn Reynolds, a University of Tennessee law professor who has followed the TSA at his blog, Instapundit.com.


^This, we mostly have a bunch of lazy slackers working TSA. Not professionals, more like top flight security.


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people complain too fucking much.

they complain about the current policy which is too intrusive and "targets" the wrong people.

then when they try to implement a system that is supposed to be more efficient in that they use behavioral characteristics (which all terrorism experts say is the best way), now people are crying about profiling. just for those who haven't noticed, the only mufukkaz trying to hijack and blow up planes have been radical muslims.

i can understand some hesitation because for the most part our tsa is made up of some let's just be fair, not the most intelligent federal workers, but it's better than having grannies pull off their shit soaked Depends.
how about they just disband the muthafuckas? that's the ONLY way to resolve this. haven't you figured out who the terrorists are yet?


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how about they just disband the muthafuckas? that's the ONLY way to resolve this. haven't you figured out who the terrorists are yet?


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cool you've made your point. no one is convinced. just leave now for the sake of the thread :lol:
 
FUCK THE TSA
I SPEND SO MUCH TIME IN AIRPORTS ITS DAMN NEAR RIDICULOUS
FROM ONE COAST TO THE OTHER I CAN TELL YOU THIS ....
THEY DO NOT AND I REPEAT ...DO NOT HAVE A UNIFORM STANDARD OR POLICY THAT THEY ACTUALLY USE FROM ONE AIRPORT TO THE OTHER

I HAVE SEEN THEM TARGET SOME SHIT IN ONE AIRPORT AND IGNORE THE SAME SHIT IN ANOTHER.......PLUS THEY ALL LOOK LIKE MCDONALDS EMPLOYEES.
I ABSOLUTELY HATE THAT FUCKIN SCANNER
THAT SHIT SEE EVERYTHING
YOU COULD HAVE A DAMN PIECE OF LINT IN YOUR POCKET AND THAT SHIT WILL SEE IT.:lol:
 
people complain too fucking much.

they complain about the current policy which is too intrusive and "targets" the wrong people.

then when they try to implement a system that is supposed to be more efficient in that they use behavioral characteristics (which all terrorism experts say is the best way), now people are crying about profiling. just for those who haven't noticed, the only mufukkaz trying to hijack and blow up planes have been radical muslims.

i can understand some hesitation because for the most part our tsa is made up of some let's just be fair, not the most intelligent federal workers, but it's better than having grannies pull off their shit soaked Depends.

I agree with most of this. One thing though, a "radical muslim" can look like anybody so the type of profiling people complain about is the most racist, least effective form.

FUCK THE TSA
I SPEND SO MUCH TIME IN AIRPORTS ITS DAMN NEAR RIDICULOUS
FROM ONE COAST TO THE OTHER I CAN TELL YOU THIS ....
THEY DO NOT AND I REPEAT ...DO NOT HAVE A UNIFORM STANDARD OR POLICY THAT THEY ACTUALLY USE FROM ONE AIRPORT TO THE OTHER

I HAVE SEEN THEM TARGET SOME SHIT IN ONE AIRPORT AND IGNORE THE SAME SHIT IN ANOTHER.......PLUS THEY ALL LOOK LIKE MCDONALDS EMPLOYEES.
I ABSOLUTELY HATE THAT FUCKIN SCANNER
THAT SHIT SEE EVERYTHING
YOU COULD HAVE A DAMN PIECE OF LINT IN YOUR POCKET AND THAT SHIT WILL SEE IT.:lol:

That can be confusing but that's not entirely a bad thing. You don't want the people you're trying to keep out to be able to read you completely.
I just hate the theatrics they do that doesn't keep anyone safe: taking off your shoes and not allowing liquids and silly shit. What they do is keep hundreds/thousands of people standing in the terminal and a terrorist attack would be just as devastating there as it would be on a plane.
If they can implement this new, more effective form of inspections, with proper training, I'm for it.
 
when the Israeli dude was on the news couple mths ago, talking about how
the Israeli's do things, they made him seem like a lunatic. Now they going to
implement the very thing he talked about. That's america for you.
 
people complain too fucking much.

they complain about the current policy which is too intrusive and "targets" the wrong people.

then when they try to implement a system that is supposed to be more efficient in that they use behavioral characteristics (which all terrorism experts say is the best way), now people are crying about profiling. just for those who haven't noticed, the only mufukkaz trying to hijack and blow up planes have been radical muslims.

i can understand some hesitation because for the most part our tsa is made up of some let's just be fair, not the most intelligent federal workers, but it's better than having grannies pull off their shit soaked Depends.

i think ur missing the point
the people they hire arent qualified to do anything more then flip burgers
they aint catchin shit
them scanners that are probably gonna give a ton of people cancer cant even see if u have a bomb in ur stomach.
And on the off chance that somebody comes in their wit a bomb strapped to his chest what is tyqwon, big momma an the fat lesbo gonna do?
on top of that if we're waitin til the last sec to catch "terrorist" then we're pretty much screwed any way
 
i think ur missing the point
the people they hire arent qualified to do anything more then flip burgers
they aint catchin shit

them scanners that are probably gonna give a ton of people cancer cant even see if u have a bomb in ur stomach.
And on the off chance that somebody comes in their wit a bomb strapped to his chest what is tyqwon, big momma an the fat lesbo gonna do?
on top of that if we're waitin til the last sec to catch "terrorist" then we're pretty much screwed any way

^^^^^^^^this^^^^^^^^^^
 
^This, we mostly have a bunch of lazy slackers working TSA. Not professionals, more like top flight security.


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I completely cosign this..... I used to work for TSA at LAX....... Niggas, hoes, and dykes.... I actually think they should go private.... Get some professional standards.... It's a very easy job to get... The application process is long but easy for any hoodlum to obtain.... I HATED the job with a passion.... Bunch of grown ass babies who take their anger out on the public and exercise fully what little power they have

I could tell u some stories that would make u not want to fly again.... The passengers never bothered me no matter how angry they were.... It was always the ghetto ass coworker bullshit I had to deal with...

They make about 32-40k depending where u are.... Good pay but it's not worth it trust
 
I completely cosign this..... I used to work for TSA at LAX....... Niggas, hoes, and dykes.... I actually think they should go private.... Get some professional standards.... It's a very easy job to get... The application process is long but easy for any hoodlum to obtain.... I HATED the job with a passion.... Bunch of grown ass babies who take their anger out on the public and exercise fully what little power they have

I could tell u some stories that would make u not want to fly again.... The passengers never bothered me no matter how angry they were.... It was always the ghetto ass coworker bullshit I had to deal with...
that's the whole point of the tsa. to incite us while making big profits for jew fucks like chertoff. but idiots like downgrade dave will keep pretending it's more to it than that.
 
i conceded that point. the next step is obviously to make the TSA a more professional organization. but the strategy itself makes more sense then to shuffle EVERYONE through unnecessarily intrusive examinations.
 
did I just read that correctly... a fuckin BILLION dollars...

you just have to be kidding me..... but I will say one thing as fucked up as the TSA is, they got nothing on fuckin fucked up never going to fuckin dubai.. them fake arab cocksuckers are just ridiculous,

they got a dude doing four years for a fuckin microscopic cant even be seen with the naked eye marijauna dust guess where they found it, and locked him up for four years....

drum roll please ON the bottom of his shoe..... they got a asian cat locked up for melatonin and they fuckin sell melatonin...

so as fucked up as the tsa is, they got nothing on those psycho fukin dubaians..

but this case pissed me off, because as much as this country needs the money, they couldnt find an american to teach them behavioral inspections.. I am sure there a many...

its ridiculous how we just give away money to israel, were there any bids to see who gets that billion dollar contract....


thats the story.... if you dont get rid of the patriot act, then expect what you should expect..

but a fuckin BILLION dollars... somebody is getting ripped off, and ultimately its the tax paying middle class at the end of the day..

our problems are because of fuckin psycho arabs and psycho israelis, they need to keep their shit in the middle east and away from our tax dollar... fo real suns!!
 
its real scary because now they are giving more power to people who dont need power... they now have permission to verbally harass you as much as they physcially harass you...

did i mention a lot of the baggage handlers have records..... and have full access to the tarmac and baggage area....

remember the liquids scare... (that was the only time i enjoyed working there cuz for those first 2 weeks it was some actually conformity)... there was so much theft at the time, we'd take the liquids to "dispose of" which they did every day... niggas thought it was a grab bag and was taking shyt home...:smh::smh: i know cuz i was on the night shift in charge of seperating and bagging that shit up... its funny how much help you get when a nigga wants something

all these cats would come to "help", just half ass helping and then grabbing what they "confiscated" earlier.... Leads and supervisors were doing it too so... dont even say it....
 
welcome to this been done since then , yall just never knew about,, i was on that team,, we sit back and watch people movement and then have the person @ the security checkpoint pulled the person to the side for extra screening,,

AGAIN WELCOME TO 2005 ,, LATE MOTHERFUCKERS :hmm::hmm::hmm::hmm:
 
And if this doesn't work...they will hire better people.

What a waste...



The TSA is vowing to hire better-trained ex-air marshals, cops and soldiers schooled in the art of interrogation if they find that their current pool of agents isn’t up to the task of sophisticated Israeli-style behavioral screening.

“If we don’t have the talent, we will hire from outside,” said George Naccara, TSA’s director at Logan International Airport. “We’ll look for prior military experience, law enforcement, air marshals. We’ll hire a different pool force.”

The first-in-the-nation program kicks off Aug. 15 at Logan and requires screeners to make quick reads of travelers’ personal traits and actions to determine whether fliers pose a danger, based on their reactions to a set of routine questions.

Aviation security experts told the Herald this week the TSA’s present force — criticized nationwide for poor judgment and abuses in physical searches — is ill-equipped to handle the job. But Naccara said that won’t derail the program, adding the agency will hire a higher caliber of agents if needed.

Naccara said the TSA has leaned “too much on technology,” and is now turning to human screening techniques at the gate. The new program lands just weeks before the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Logan TSA agents began their training yesterday, targeting actual passengers. Passengers told the Herald they welcome the added questions about their itinerary.

“I think overall it’s a good idea, and the way they executed it was pretty painless. I told them I (was traveling) for business, and I had to verify that with a business card. They asked why and who I worked for,” said Watertown resident Michael O’Brien, 29. “With the state of things in the world, it can only benefit us, really.”

Naccara said the program, dubbed Screening Passengers by Observation Techniques, is not racial profiling, and he said nervous fliers shouldn’t worry about the few added questions.

http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1356001&srvc=news&position=2
 
And if this doesn't work...they will hire better people.

What a waste...



The TSA is vowing to hire better-trained ex-air marshals, cops and soldiers schooled in the art of interrogation if they find that their current pool of agents isn’t up to the task of sophisticated Israeli-style behavioral screening.

“If we don’t have the talent, we will hire from outside,” said George Naccara, TSA’s director at Logan International Airport. “We’ll look for prior military experience, law enforcement, air marshals. We’ll hire a different pool force.”

The first-in-the-nation program kicks off Aug. 15 at Logan and requires screeners to make quick reads of travelers’ personal traits and actions to determine whether fliers pose a danger, based on their reactions to a set of routine questions.

Aviation security experts told the Herald this week the TSA’s present force — criticized nationwide for poor judgment and abuses in physical searches — is ill-equipped to handle the job. But Naccara said that won’t derail the program, adding the agency will hire a higher caliber of agents if needed.

Naccara said the TSA has leaned “too much on technology,” and is now turning to human screening techniques at the gate. The new program lands just weeks before the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Logan TSA agents began their training yesterday, targeting actual passengers. Passengers told the Herald they welcome the added questions about their itinerary.

“I think overall it’s a good idea, and the way they executed it was pretty painless. I told them I (was traveling) for business, and I had to verify that with a business card. They asked why and who I worked for,” said Watertown resident Michael O’Brien, 29. “With the state of things in the world, it can only benefit us, really.”

Naccara said the program, dubbed Screening Passengers by Observation Techniques, is not racial profiling, and he said nervous fliers shouldn’t worry about the few added questions.

http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1356001&srvc=news&position=2



:eek: and some fools STILL don't see what's really happening here
 
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