We will start with the airlines -
Senate To Vote On Bill That Could Kick TSA Out Of Airports
Federal agency would be forced to consider applications to remove TSA screeners
Monday, February 6, 2012
Following House approval of the measure on Friday, the Senate is set to vote today on legislation that would allow U.S. airports to replace TSA workers with screeners from private companies, a move that could spell the beginning of the end for the highly unpopular federal agencyâs role in airport security.
âThe U.S. agency must allow airports to switch to private companies for screeners unless it can show the move wouldnât be cost-effective and would be detrimental to security, according to the legislation, which if passed will go to President Barack Obama for his signature,â reports Businessweek.
âTheyâve been trying to force the door open for several years,â Jeff Price, a Denver-based consultant who has written a textbook on aviation security, said of U.S. lawmakers. âIt reverses the burden of proof. It is definitely trying to checkmate the TSA.â
details - http://www.infowars.com/senate-to-vote-on-bill-that-could-kick-tsa-out-of-airports/
Senate To Vote On Bill That Could Kick TSA Out Of Airports
Federal agency would be forced to consider applications to remove TSA screeners
Monday, February 6, 2012
Following House approval of the measure on Friday, the Senate is set to vote today on legislation that would allow U.S. airports to replace TSA workers with screeners from private companies, a move that could spell the beginning of the end for the highly unpopular federal agencyâs role in airport security.
âThe U.S. agency must allow airports to switch to private companies for screeners unless it can show the move wouldnât be cost-effective and would be detrimental to security, according to the legislation, which if passed will go to President Barack Obama for his signature,â reports Businessweek.
âTheyâve been trying to force the door open for several years,â Jeff Price, a Denver-based consultant who has written a textbook on aviation security, said of U.S. lawmakers. âIt reverses the burden of proof. It is definitely trying to checkmate the TSA.â
details - http://www.infowars.com/senate-to-vote-on-bill-that-could-kick-tsa-out-of-airports/