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1. ck2+hi[view] [source] 2025-12-22 18:00:55
>>chaps+(OP)
remember when people first started experiencing TSA and there were massive protests at how obscene and violating it all was, then uncovering how useless they were as fake security theater

and they were going to get it all shut down

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS NOW

so good luck getting rid of flock where people don't even know it's happening

Not sure if people realize that cellphone locations, several layers in the firmware and software, can be had without warrant by anyone YEARS LATER

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2. kjkjad+2v1[view] [source] 2025-12-23 01:18:07
>>ck2+hi
Wasn’t the first edition of the TSA scanner straight up showing pretty much nude photos of people? I seem to remember something like that. Now a days at least it just flags a region on a generic human model for more investigation.

The funniest part though is you pay $80 every five years and just bypass it entirely. I guess they assume terrorists are too stupid to figure out TSA precheck is available.

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3. gnabgi+mv1[view] [source] 2025-12-23 01:22:36
>>kjkjad+2v1
All my pre-check friends have to go through the nude scanner. And gave up bio-metrics. It's a two tiered security line - theirs is faster, but you need money to get into it (or fly business class+, or a flight crew, or know someone in the airport, or win the entrance-line direction lottery).
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4. kjkjad+QN2[view] [source] 2025-12-23 15:55:51
>>gnabgi+mv1
Most of the time they just send you through a standard metal detector. The state already has my prints from the dmv.
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