Why Airport Security Is So Bad In The U.S.

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @limirl
    @limirl 3 года назад +242

    The two biggest issues I see are 1. Never enough security Lanes are open it's usually less than 50%. 2. Passengers are never ready, too much faffing around with their belongings holding those behind them up.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 3 года назад +8

      Most recently and I am talking like 2 months ago my family & I decided to get the TSA Pre check. The reason behind it was because of covid still. We figure the line would be shorter. Then also less things you have to touch too (security bins mostly those RARELY NEVER get cleaned). I don't know when I will travel again by plane. However,looking forward to using it.

    • @priceandpride
      @priceandpride 3 года назад +10

      There needs to be an old people and babies line

    • @Orlando0624
      @Orlando0624 3 года назад +19

      There aren't enough lanes because of staffing shortage.. There's a staffing shortage because of lack of adequate pay. There's a lack a pay because of failure of Congress to move TSA into the GS scale. ........ So On and so forth....

    • @jadebe80
      @jadebe80 3 года назад +15

      They talk about TSA like it’s some prestigious system, yet American airports/airlines are largely underpaid and understaffed. I’m shocked every time I travel to the US. It’s like visiting a very sad Wendy’s that’s about to file for bankruptcy

    • @binaryglitch64
      @binaryglitch64 2 года назад +2

      @@priceandpride if grandpa wears fip-flops he'd be the fastest one threw with his polyester buttons and lack of electronics, those old guys would just have to take off their belt and dump their change take these through as fast as the security checkpoint in courthouses... yes I'm wrong because I'm relying on stereotypes... the same can be said for you.

  • @edipires15
    @edipires15 3 года назад +417

    Has anyone outside the US had to take the shoes off at an airport security? In Europe we don’t
    EDIT: thank you for all the responses. I just want to clarify one thing: when I wrote “In Europe we don’t” I mean that we are not expected to take our shoes off unless been explicitly told to by security (for reasons x, y and z). That was the root of my question

    • @roadrunner6224
      @roadrunner6224 3 года назад +97

      The US are overdoing it, their patdowns are basically a sexual assault, while in Europe they check that you aren‘t bringing something big like a gun.

    • @alooga555
      @alooga555 3 года назад +76

      In America, pay 85 dollars (called TSA PreCheck) and you get to keep your shoes on for 5 years.

    • @GMSpkilla
      @GMSpkilla 3 года назад +34

      @@alooga555 not every airport support tsa precheck and global entry

    • @Haji84
      @Haji84 3 года назад +24

      We don’t in Japan

    • @Nicole-by3ng
      @Nicole-by3ng 3 года назад +21

      Actually just came back from Canada and airport screening is the same as the USA.

  • @noesaphira1410
    @noesaphira1410 3 года назад +57

    I hate passing through TSA. Just because I am diabetic type 1 they pretty much triple check everything. Either by scan or hand touch, taking everything out of my bags. Saying too me “its suspicious that you are carrying all these medical supplies for one trip” or “we need to throw out the juices and insulin, its too much liquid”. Even as a child I was taking to a backroom to interrogate me and to take my cloth of because they did not believed me or my parents, they though I was carrying something ilegal because my insulin pump made the alarm of the scan go off. Last time they stop me for 2rhs, everyone was passing without double checking while I was their waiting for them to examine my bags, taking out every single medical item from its box, opening them and taking swaps like it was a crime scene. Even telling them before “hey I am diabetic and I have medical supply” or showing the medical note, they ignore me. Meanwhile in Europe, I never had a problem. I love flying but I hate the TSA since I was a child. Being a child and feeling the hands of a stranger touching every part of your body just because the insulin pump activate the alarm. Not touching you once, twice or more.

    • @altheaequatorin1179
      @altheaequatorin1179 2 года назад +8

      sorry for having to go through that whole ordeal just because of your condition, sounds like an insane experience. this has tremendously discouraged me from ever wanting to visit the US, thank you.

    • @jonmaster714
      @jonmaster714 Год назад +2

      Get tsa precheck. They’ll chill out

    • @keilana6
      @keilana6 6 месяцев назад

      And millions of illegal migrants may enter the country w/no screening.

    • @illbeokay45sos
      @illbeokay45sos 2 месяца назад

      @@jonmaster714not every place has or takes tsa precheck

  • @Bmwstephen
    @Bmwstephen 3 года назад +335

    laughable. fixing a problem they themselves created by the formation of TSA

    • @prhasn
      @prhasn 3 года назад +11

      follow the money.

    • @grospipo20
      @grospipo20 3 года назад +7

      It ridiculous….if only all they anti vaxxers had issues with the tsa!

    • @woodchuck003
      @woodchuck003 3 года назад +16

      If I were a terrorist I would attack the waiting line. I am assuming the solution for that is to have a screening line for the screening line.

    • @rjmartinsgutinstinctspodcast
      @rjmartinsgutinstinctspodcast 3 года назад +2

      Comment of the YEAR

    • @muckin100
      @muckin100 3 года назад +7

      TSA= thousands standing around

  • @alooga555
    @alooga555 3 года назад +283

    When they ask a 70-year-old grandma traveling with her grandkids to step aside for frisking, that slows down the security line for sure.

    • @MarkKilmer89
      @MarkKilmer89 3 года назад +17

      Somebody's entitled butt is hurt...

    • @nickr5658
      @nickr5658 3 года назад +31

      @@MarkKilmer89 security theater

    • @lifeisbeautiful7452
      @lifeisbeautiful7452 3 года назад +39

      Older people have been known mules for smugglers. Don’t be fooled by anyone’s age.

    • @weirdnomad8868
      @weirdnomad8868 3 года назад +11

      70 year old grandma's shouldn't have been screened? Terrorist organizations are known to use vehicles that don't fit the profile of standard terrorists.

    • @only1gameguru
      @only1gameguru 3 года назад +6

      They had me test a Wii u to see if it was a bomb once... Holding up the line... And yet they let shoe bombers pass gg TSA

  • @rogerwilco2
    @rogerwilco2 3 года назад +107

    Yeah, most of the TSA is security theatre.
    And I'm not giving the US government or airlines my bio-metrics if I can prevent it unless they adopt privacy laws similar to the EU.

    • @francoiannelli8758
      @francoiannelli8758 3 года назад +1

      Security theater? Look at Adam ruins everything: tsa

    • @francoiannelli8758
      @francoiannelli8758 3 года назад

      It’s on RUclips lol

    • @brandon9715
      @brandon9715 3 года назад +7

      If you live in the US, they already have your biometric data through facial recognition. Also many people have been fingerprinted which is another biometric data point.

    • @Duran762
      @Duran762 2 года назад

      If its security theater then why don’t you bring a gun or a bomb in there to prove TSA doesnt work? All talk no action.

    • @eejintech
      @eejintech 2 месяца назад +2

      if you live in the us they will already have you biometric data. don't bother to go to the us then if this is an issue

  • @spin6668
    @spin6668 3 года назад +73

    TSA 95% failure rate.
    Just make it a policy not to open the cockpit under any situation.

    • @agisler87
      @agisler87 3 года назад +11

      Don't they already have a policy like that? I believe passengers are far more likely to attack a terrorist or hijacker these days.

    • @spin6668
      @spin6668 3 года назад +9

      @@agisler87 Yuuup, I was more talking in hindsight since that is why 9/11 attackers got into the cockpit like you said, before that it was all hijacking and no company at the time wanted to be known as the one that lets all its passangers be killed.

    • @sassoscrib
      @sassoscrib 3 года назад

      That's a dubious statistic. What are you get your information?

    • @spin6668
      @spin6668 3 года назад +2

      @@sassoscrib Video itself but feel free to Google

    • @tnr2217
      @tnr2217 3 года назад +3

      That rate is true, but the attempts or successful terrorist attacks on a flight originating in the US is still zero.

  • @waheedzafar
    @waheedzafar 3 года назад +190

    It's amazing how creating fear is so profitable

    • @바보Queen
      @바보Queen 3 года назад +17

      creating? stop acting like the threat isn't real

    • @DanknDerpyGamer
      @DanknDerpyGamer 3 года назад +20

      @@바보Queen Acting like it is exaggerated =/= acting like it isn't real.

    • @kydop6128
      @kydop6128 2 года назад +3

      Creating fear? So you're OK with having realistic threats at airports? What would you rather have? Just a free airport where anyone can bring anything on an airplane?

    • @redline1916
      @redline1916 Год назад +4

      @@바보Queen It's literally exaggerated, back in the 80s and 90s we literally never had an issue at all and it barely existed.

    • @redline1916
      @redline1916 Год назад +2

      @@kydop6128 You could do that in the 80s and 90s when my family was in their prime, nothing happened at all.

  • @fitztastico
    @fitztastico 3 года назад +141

    10:50 I _love_ when private companies have exclusive rights to sell/profit from technology developed with taxpayer dollars

    • @declannewton2556
      @declannewton2556 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, but like who else is gonna buy that stuff?
      The same government that funded it.

    • @bigbuilder10
      @bigbuilder10 3 года назад +11

      As someone who works in public research, the companies partially fund the research (if not all in some cases where they want access to more advanced government equipment) and in exchange the government and companies negotiate prices and patents. The government gets discounts to using the equipment the company will then produce, the company recoups their investment plus profit. The government actually “profits” off the arrangement because of the savings in their negotiated price. Doesn’t mean the company won’t, at a later date, lower the cost of the equipment for others as prices for the inputs change or someone else gets a better negotiated price. Additionally, the company might be awarded the patent, but the government does have the right to use their patented tech, process, et c. free of charge (not only because the government helped invent whatever is patented, but also because the patent is held in the US). The government also has the right to strip patents or redistribute them.

    • @harshilpatel9643
      @harshilpatel9643 3 года назад +1

      I mean somebody has to develop the final goods. Setting up a government run factory would be a terrible idea. So they license the rights to a private company which do have the rights to make a profit.

    • @aaaarrrr
      @aaaarrrr 3 года назад

      Like Fau-ci's patents on mRNA?

    • @the0ne809
      @the0ne809 3 года назад

      @@harshilpatel9643 the government funds almost all prescription drugs (specially at early stages) and yet pharmaceutical companies get the patents and the profits and on top of that they can charge whatever they want bc the same government which funded those medications cannot use it buying power to reduce prices like a large company does, example Amazon and Walmart. You're welcome.

  • @MattBraun
    @MattBraun 3 года назад +20

    The idea that terrorists would be trying to sneak weapons through customer security checks at airports at this point is laughable. I'm guessing some creative movie writers could think of over 100 ways a person or group determined to cause terror will figure out another way. The guy towards the end even admitted it could happen.
    Even now, I can bring things like lighters, matches, pencils, pens, crochet tools, shaving razors, rope, food, glass plates, and as many small bottles of liquid that I want and they're worried about things like a can of soda so they can then charge us $5. I can also put nearly anything in a checked bag which they rarely check (except for things like ski & snowboard gear for some reason). In first class they even give you a steak knife and glassware but I can't have a nail-clipper?
    It's really all about money and less about safety. This charade of the fear theater is such an obvious scam.

    • @keilana6
      @keilana6 6 месяцев назад

      Government officials do not operate with common sense. When southern border is wide open for millions of people of unknown origin there seems to be no wisdom in TSA check-ins.

  • @mck5549
    @mck5549 3 года назад +53

    I dont understand how buying a TSA package makes things safer. It sounds like a money making scheme and is a potential open-door for criminals. Self ID and facial recognition makes sense.

    • @seanthe100
      @seanthe100 3 года назад

      @Yoo Toob who is "they" you elect the people that allocate specific findings.

    • @seanthe100
      @seanthe100 3 года назад

      @Yoo Toob yes they do, but it's mandatory for their job. especially

    • @seanthe100
      @seanthe100 3 года назад

      @Yoo Toob I think that's an inevitability in a quasi democracy the size of ours.

    • @doritosicecream2820
      @doritosicecream2820 3 года назад

      As usual american made products trying to scam old people 🙄

    • @K4R3N
      @K4R3N 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, don't our tax dollars already pay for this? Why am I paying again? FRAUD

  • @zackmiller7082
    @zackmiller7082 Год назад +5

    Believe me, reinforcing cockpit doors was a decisive countermeasure against hijackings, creating TSA wasn't.

  • @sumanthm629
    @sumanthm629 3 года назад +48

    It is unhygenic to place footwear such as shoes in the same tray as other items since the dirt underfoot can reach fingers and to human body, causing infections. Atleast use exclusive trays for footwear.

  • @Xiaotian_Guan
    @Xiaotian_Guan 3 года назад +91

    Pity no one realized that the target of terrorists was never the plane, it's the crowd. Safety screening only moves their target from a fully packed plane to the long line waiting for screening.

    • @only1gameguru
      @only1gameguru 3 года назад +12

      I always feel that the TSA queue is everyone lining up to be gunned down

    • @user-vp9lc9up6v
      @user-vp9lc9up6v 2 года назад +4

      No russian lol

    • @borey123xx9
      @borey123xx9 2 года назад

      yeah but a shooter wouldnt shoot people at an airport because theres many cops, and a bomber terrorist wouldnt target TSA lines because he wants way more fatalities than a few dozen getting scanned. Terrorists probably wont target airports ever again because its too risky

    • @coolzudex3811
      @coolzudex3811 2 года назад

      @@user-vp9lc9up6v lol

  • @DanilErofeev
    @DanilErofeev 3 года назад +59

    What were the odds of dying from terrorist attack on the plane even before TSA, something like odds of dying from lightning strike?

    • @agisler87
      @agisler87 3 года назад +17

      @POSGaming Aircraft security is far better now. Pilot doors are locked and prior to 911 hijackings were about diverting the plane. Passengers are far more likely to attack a hijacker.
      Also any bombs or weapons can be found in the shops that are part security. TSA is security theater.

    • @timberwolfe1645
      @timberwolfe1645 3 года назад +4

      Trick Question: They weren't called Terrorists before 9/11

    • @garyzies3486
      @garyzies3486 3 года назад

      @@agisler87 Andrew, you silly boy......

    • @Xargo
      @Xargo 2 года назад

      @@agisler87 Can you explain your logic of making bombs with items you can buy after from shops after getting through security???

    • @killertruth186
      @killertruth186 2 года назад +2

      @POSGaming "hope for the best you are not gonna be on a hijacked plane" You are making that odds sounds like it is 100% going to happen.

  • @drdream123
    @drdream123 3 года назад +9

    Even the largest airports in Europe are smooth as Butter. They mostly use metal detectors and there are like 5-10 open lanes. They have automated belts that move carry on luggage and automatically recycle the bins.. the TSA in the usa takes 1000s of passengers and forces them into a single back scatter [because those machines are expensive] lane for all departures within the terminal. Taking liquids out only helped the vendors charge $6 for a water. So in a nutshell it's like a supermarket with only one register open for the entire store. While Europe has 10 registers open and more streamlined processing

  • @jiamiekori6575
    @jiamiekori6575 3 года назад +79

    Fix the rail roads and introduce fast trains. Oh wait, this is America.

    • @iamagi
      @iamagi 3 года назад +3

      Would cost trillions

    • @declannewton2556
      @declannewton2556 3 года назад +6

      Yeah, because a train between Pittsburgh and Phoenix will have so many riders.
      A lot of major routes in the US domestic aviation market are out of the range where a train is more efficient time wise.

    • @blueridgegarage
      @blueridgegarage 3 года назад

      Last time we had a train travel faster it detailed… and the time before.. and before… and before.. and before… oh and the pipeline was shut down to increase revenue into the railways and the infrastructure and safety is still 1950’s… and that’s a recipe for disaster like the entire “Democrat” (socialist/communist) agenda.

    • @chinesememer
      @chinesememer 3 года назад +9

      @@declannewton2556 A lot major plane route in the US are very much within train distance.
      Beijing to Hong Kong train is 2500km and works great.
      4 of the top 5 busiest airports in the US are atlanta chicago dallas denver. Each airport is with in 2500km to another.

    • @Mr.J2U
      @Mr.J2U 3 года назад +3

      @@blueridgegarage Yawn... Don't you ever get tired of blaming everything on the boogeyman (aka your more liberal neighbors)? I know I'm tired of hearing all the hate and rage filled finger pointing.
      Here's a thought... Why doesn't the right wing in America try coming up with some tangible solutions/ideas for once. Wouldn't that be more productive, and wouldn't that help you prove your point (assuming any of you guys have an actual point/purpose) rather than just foaming at the mouth and playing the victim all the time?
      The mindless vitriol is getting so, so, so tiresome. I can only imagine how exhausted you all must be, pretending every last thing a Democrat actually does is the death knell of our country. It's been going on literally for decades at this point, and it's pretty obvious your side doesn't have any solutions. Just lots and lots of things to be mad about.
      /Fin

  • @kristinwright6632
    @kristinwright6632 10 месяцев назад +1

    I got TSA Precheck when I was traveling for work a few years ago. I don't travel any more than a couple times a year post pandemic but I will never get rid of my Precheck. It is so worth it for my sanity.

  • @Idkjustateststtt
    @Idkjustateststtt 3 года назад +9

    It’s slow because the airports are understaffed. Not enough lanes are open to deal with the rising traveling number. The government does not want to increase wages for TSA employees. The pandemic is also a factor in the shortage of staff.

  • @mr.jimbusiness6326
    @mr.jimbusiness6326 3 года назад +24

    TSA has NEVER thwarted any attack. Its a facade.

    • @KillenEMsoftly
      @KillenEMsoftly 3 года назад +3

      how do u know that?

    • @LailaLarkin
      @LailaLarkin 3 года назад +3

      We don’t know lol. It prevents people from trying in the first place and if they do we as normal citizens likely don’t hear about it.

    • @killertruth186
      @killertruth186 2 года назад +2

      @@KillenEMsoftly How do you know if they had prevented any attack?

    • @bloodguzzler
      @bloodguzzler 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@KillenEMsoftlyBecause the TSA would certainly brag about it ad nauseam

  • @MrBrewman95
    @MrBrewman95 3 года назад +19

    Well if I was a terrorist, I would just have a clean record and qualify for the pre-check and then attack. See how stupid this security theater is?

    • @taichiperfect
      @taichiperfect 3 года назад

      Nope, they already know your browser history.

    • @shuandoyle7871
      @shuandoyle7871 3 года назад

      Well maybe but I think you might have criminal record and doing it to say screw you to whatever made you mad one last time so your line of logic doesn’t hold

    • @shuandoyle7871
      @shuandoyle7871 3 года назад

      By you I mean someone

    • @shotsfiredandmissed9068
      @shotsfiredandmissed9068 3 года назад +1

      What if that criminal is covid 🤔🤔 definitely makes the TSA even less of use

    • @DanknDerpyGamer
      @DanknDerpyGamer 3 года назад +2

      @@taichiperfect What he is saying to keep what they know they can find out squeaky clean - there are way s of working around the browser collection habits, you know.

  • @paulbrungardt9823
    @paulbrungardt9823 Год назад +4

    TSA hires the unemployable and gives them an undeserved badge-they are not sworn law enforcement officers. These substandard security guards would never get past the first stage of a law enforcement application. 🙊

  • @benderbotx
    @benderbotx 2 года назад +4

    Waited 2 hours in security in Orlando at 5AM last month. People around me were missing their flights and cursing nonstop

  • @gillianorley
    @gillianorley 3 года назад +47

    It’s time to stop taking our shoes off. Richard Reid’s “shoe bomb” didn’t even work and it couldn’t have downed the plane if it had. And yet, 20 years later, we are still taking our shoes off.
    An excellent demonstration of how putting such regulations in place rarely end up being temporary.

    • @jjanovsky1983
      @jjanovsky1983 3 года назад +11

      Nothing is as permanent as a temporary solution

    • @SymonnePat
      @SymonnePat 3 года назад +3

      I thought the body scan could even see through the shoes as well. Seems kinda pointless if that is true

    • @shuandoyle7871
      @shuandoyle7871 3 года назад

      The point of the bomb failing just does not hold

    • @jonmaster714
      @jonmaster714 Год назад

      It’s called tsa precheck.

    • @joshf-w9602
      @joshf-w9602 5 месяцев назад

      @@jonmaster714so it’s a financial thing as opposed to a safety thing then? Got it

  • @adrianjimenez5827
    @adrianjimenez5827 3 года назад +124

    I only wish you could have mentioned the sexual assault scandals, like those agents touching minors and those who plotted to touch males, for example.
    And how scanners can store and export body scans, there was a report that they stored 35000 images back in 2010.
    That'd be a great video.

    • @adrianjimenez5827
      @adrianjimenez5827 3 года назад +8

      @Yummy Spaghetti Noodles I am so sorry to hear that. Safety should never come at the expense of people's dignity.
      And you're right, there are victims, perpetrators, protests, and unfair laws and sentences that don't make it to the headlines.

    • @johnharrison4592
      @johnharrison4592 3 года назад +6

      There's a lot of shady things that happen all the time, people just don't care to know. A few months ago Bjorn Broms, a TSA supervisor at Minneapolis- st Paul airport, got arrested for taking pictures of "young girls" while at work. You don't have to go back years to give examples.

    • @adrianjimenez5827
      @adrianjimenez5827 3 года назад

      @@johnharrison4592 That's disturbing. Thanks for sharing.
      It feels like they could make an hour long program just on this subject.

    • @tnr2217
      @tnr2217 3 года назад

      That's old tech. It doesn't work like that anymore.

    • @tnr2217
      @tnr2217 3 года назад

      Once you hit 13 you're subject to the adult policies. I assume they justify it with stuff like school shootings etc. That's the policy, and while I'm sure some pedos have worked their way into the ranks, the officers aren't the problem.

  • @rodU65
    @rodU65 3 года назад +23

    Not only security is slow, they scream at you like a animal, I know the are to many people, they are stressed out, they want to move the line, but that is not my fault.
    Also, as a tourist from Latin America I found the airlines staff with not much client service attitude, even that is was traveling in fist class they looks at you as garbage.

    • @K4R3N
      @K4R3N 3 года назад +3

      It's definitely the worst part about air travel.

    • @Stinkysniff1
      @Stinkysniff1 Год назад

      What airline did you travel on

    • @realnapster1522
      @realnapster1522 9 месяцев назад

      Racism..

  • @Onehourworkout
    @Onehourworkout 3 года назад +27

    Let's be honest the TSA is nothing more than theater

  • @dsimpson530
    @dsimpson530 3 года назад +5

    Pre 911
    Airport screener: is that a bomb? Ok, get on the plane
    Airport screener: you have a weapon? Ok get on the plane
    - Robin Williams live on Broadway

  • @prophetessoftroy
    @prophetessoftroy 3 года назад +19

    Security theatre that we have the privilege of paying for several times over. TSA returns very little value for the cost and hassle they create. Given the state of privacy laws in this country and TSA's demonstrated pattern of prejudice and profiling, I have less than zero interest in providing them any more biometric data than is absolutely necessary (which at this point, is none). Shiny new technology doesn't fix the problems of this agency, it just ups the costs to us.

    • @jonmaster714
      @jonmaster714 Год назад +2

      Ever applied for a gun permit?
      Ever had a job that required security clearance?
      Ever been arrested?
      All these require finger prints. The government already has them. Just saying.

  • @MRblazedBEANS
    @MRblazedBEANS 3 года назад +6

    It's slow and not effective at keeping contraband out what a great combo!

    • @mrmister8039
      @mrmister8039 8 месяцев назад

      It’s to keep high explosives out. Educate yourself.

    • @ewadossowski
      @ewadossowski 5 месяцев назад

      @@mrmister8039 No you educate yourself. There's little evidence to suggest that airport security actually stops terrorism, it's all theatre to make people like you feel safe which even the video pointed out. In fact, the department of homeland security tested them by planting dangerous items and found that the TSA failed to uncover 95% of them

  • @JasonB808
    @JasonB808 3 года назад +7

    Not sure about the rest of US, but the only airport I can use to get out, Honolulu International Airport is so disorganized. There are no signs pointing you where to line up and lines can go outside the building. I once was there and I was standing in the wrong line for about 10 minutes. I already printed my ticket online I just needed to check in my luggage, I was standing in the regular line and not the online check in line, even the TSA line was disorganized. I went to Japan in 2018, everything was very organized, I had no problems finding my way, signs had English in them, I was able to get my luggage, got a rail card from kiosk machine, and put 10,000 Yen ( about $100 USD, which can be used as payment in train stations, convenience stores, and airport, and non JR trains and buses, which is super convenient), my JR rail pass (which I used to ride the bullet train and JR commuter trains), got on to a JR express train to Shin-Osaka. It was super easy.

    • @justrandomthings319
      @justrandomthings319 3 года назад

      So you've never traveled to any other part of the US besides Hawaii?

    • @Stinkysniff1
      @Stinkysniff1 Год назад

      Yeah, Japan is so much better, it’s the highest level of society. I hate coming back to America. Everything is dysfunctional and our government sucks

  • @sfreddy
    @sfreddy 3 года назад +19

    I travelled from San Francisco to Palm Springs the beginning of November. The airports were packed. The Security was so fast and efficient and got thousands of people cleared in remarkable time. The same was true at both San Francisco and Palm Springs.

    • @bluesnote1
      @bluesnote1 3 года назад

      Same with LAX. Have never waited more than 10-15 minutes though TSA, even though the airports are mobbed (during and pre pandemic). Only bad one was at Newark Liberty had to wait about 45 minutes, but that was peak summer travel in 2018.

    • @priceandpride
      @priceandpride 3 года назад

      SFO is one of the leading airports, have you been to Denver, LA, Chicago, or JFK lately? Oi vey!

  • @TanningMiami
    @TanningMiami 3 года назад +27

    the TSA spokesperson wearing a mask in a zoom call is a the perfect metaphor for how bad the tsa is at their job lmao

    • @shanlad
      @shanlad 3 года назад +11

      Or you know, cause they work in a federal regulated airport where is required by law to have a mask on

  • @timberwolfe1645
    @timberwolfe1645 3 года назад +10

    Oh Boy!!! Facial Recognition!!! Yeah, now you can be denied boarding a flight you paid for if the government deems you a flight risk last minute, knows everywhere you are going, AND...MOST Important...Deny you if the Machine Breaks.
    Just give me the damn boarding pass. I show up early and the lines are never THAT bad. People just try to get there last minute and expect to get to the gate right away.

    • @tnr2217
      @tnr2217 3 года назад +1

      They think it's like a bus station or something lol

  • @TheSolipsist0
    @TheSolipsist0 9 месяцев назад +1

    Shocking how little the „right of own personal data“ and the risks of sharing personal data with company’s and government agencies are mentioned and how they misused that 😕

  • @mrmister8039
    @mrmister8039 8 месяцев назад +3

    I rather wait longer, and be safe. 🇺🇸

  • @qqwertyhh
    @qqwertyhh 3 года назад +2

    Great video watched it beginning to end !

    • @Kerpaltheballer
      @Kerpaltheballer 3 года назад

      No you didn’t. The video is 14 minutes and you commented this 3 minutes after it was uploaded lol

    • @bdrizzy5570
      @bdrizzy5570 3 года назад +1

      @@Kerpaltheballer I think they were being sarcastic

  • @HomeAutoBuddy
    @HomeAutoBuddy 9 месяцев назад +1

    They are not paid for efficiency, they are paid to do a task!

  • @Stinkysniff1
    @Stinkysniff1 Год назад +2

    I don’t understand why they are yelling at people for no reason

  • @ThePeterDislikeShow
    @ThePeterDislikeShow 3 года назад +35

    I've tested TSA. I put a coin in my mouth and no TSA agent has ever made me open my mouth (I always opt-out of the scanners). I've put coins in my socks and never gotten them checked. The coins could have been a small knife.

    • @jasonpark1556
      @jasonpark1556 3 года назад +3

      @Yummy Spaghetti Noodles I've gotten razor blades through my check in bag

    • @bagelchips3213
      @bagelchips3213 3 года назад +9

      The TSA isn't there for security. It's population control, and security contracting. Why do you think they hire the most useless people?

    • @nickr5658
      @nickr5658 3 года назад +4

      @Yummy Spaghetti Noodles doubtful

    • @Mr.J2U
      @Mr.J2U 3 года назад +10

      That's super gross .. do you know how disgustingly dirty coins are?
      There's actual poop on a significant percentage of all currency in circulation. So, you're basically eating other people's poo just to... I don't even know what the point is. To stick it to the man, I suppose?
      You really showed them, lol!!

    • @thisguy2114
      @thisguy2114 3 года назад +4

      @@Mr.J2U perhaps he cleaned the coins with rubbing alcohol, soap and water

  • @rehurekj
    @rehurekj 3 года назад +8

    Is it just me or some of those technologies mentioned are already employed at Schengen border for years? Like those automated biometric passport checks/ e- gates.

    • @aaronhicks2092
      @aaronhicks2092 3 года назад +1

      Alot of the tech is implemented already in other organizations. It's a budget issue as to whether or not it reaches airports fast enough to speed up the process.

    • @rehurekj
      @rehurekj 3 года назад

      @Aaron Hicks not disputing it. Its just its been surprising. I expected some high tech and new technological solutions when most of the stuff in the vid sounded and looked like when I go through Spanish customs just without the need to pay some special border checks membership fee.

  • @shiina_mahiru_9067
    @shiina_mahiru_9067 3 года назад +8

    TSA Precheck sounds great, but as of today, I still don't understand why the hell you have to PAID to join it and why it only last for 5 years but not lifetime. In my opinion, having a fingerprint as a biometric check should be a bare minimum in 21st century.

    • @dabeerdsgamer7763
      @dabeerdsgamer7763 3 года назад

      It's the background check that requires a time limit and the expense. If a person has pre-check and then does something that would disqualify them from having pre-check, the next background check will catch it and prevent them from having precheck. I do not know what qualifies as a disqualifying incident but I would assume felony convictions and the like are on that list.

    • @alfam_media2237
      @alfam_media2237 3 года назад +2

      Precheck like 80$ for 5 years what are you poor or something 😂

    • @jonmaster714
      @jonmaster714 Год назад

      Given the cost of air travel $78 for 5 years is nothing 😂

  • @chipmunktubetop
    @chipmunktubetop 3 года назад +30

    TSA in the US is security theater. They have never accomplished anything.

    • @tnr2217
      @tnr2217 3 года назад

      feel free to post a link of all the successful terrorist attacks originating on US flights since the implementation of tsa. Oh wait, you're only going to find the ones that were flights out of Europe. All of the countries with less strict security

    • @chipmunktubetop
      @chipmunktubetop 3 года назад +1

      @@tnr2217 Your mama has less strict security.

    • @tnr2217
      @tnr2217 3 года назад +1

      @@chipmunktubetop bbbbBurn lmao

  • @varukasalt
    @varukasalt 3 года назад +18

    Step 1, disband the TSA.

  • @abrahamramirez7239
    @abrahamramirez7239 3 года назад +5

    Watching this on my flight after almost fighting a airport worker 😂

  • @JonathanRose24
    @JonathanRose24 3 года назад +18

    The TSA is security theater and an absolute waste

  • @speedy0
    @speedy0 3 года назад +7

    Biometric is not the issue but how securely the data is managed or stored. Regardless, there is risk involved as there is no to minimum penalty when data is mis-managed.

  • @shawnrosspeters
    @shawnrosspeters 3 года назад +4

    It's still just security theater. Real threats aren't detected at local airports in the security lines but at the ports and via intelligence gathering.

  • @ThePeterDislikeShow
    @ThePeterDislikeShow 3 года назад +6

    Terrorists are watching this and cheering they've won.

    • @KilldozerNY
      @KilldozerNY 3 года назад +1

      They fundamentally changed us by living in fear giving up more and more privacy . They accomplished thier goal . That is the goal of terrorism.

  • @Sh00terMcGavinXL
    @Sh00terMcGavinXL 3 года назад +3

    TSA PRE-CHECK ✔️ I skips the lines, I don't have to have off shoes or belt, and I don't have to take out my laptop or any electronics

  • @summer261987
    @summer261987 3 года назад +4

    4:40 loose change amounted to $900,000?? wow~ 😳🤯

  • @roadrunner6224
    @roadrunner6224 3 года назад +21

    To be honest the US overdose it a bit.
    In Germany I usually spend 5 minutes going through security.
    The trick is to know at what part of the airport the line moves the fastest.

    • @K4R3N
      @K4R3N 3 года назад +3

      There is no part, they send all passengers to one queue per terminal. You are doomed

    • @killertruth186
      @killertruth186 2 года назад +2

      That is an understatement.

  • @michaelmckeever2734
    @michaelmckeever2734 3 года назад +22

    I feel terrible for the TSA agents. They're public servants who get treated like crap and just trying to do a job. Stuck with terrible policies they can't change either.

    • @HHHPedigrees
      @HHHPedigrees 3 года назад +9

      TSA agents treat passengers like crap don’t feel sorry for them at all

    • @michaelmckeever2734
      @michaelmckeever2734 3 года назад +7

      @@HHHPedigrees TSA agents make $28,000 to $42,000 per year and deal with hundreds of some of the most difficult people per day. If you've ever worked customer service before, it's easy to become disgruntled.

    • @HHHPedigrees
      @HHHPedigrees 3 года назад +2

      Michael McKeever find another job then. Not an excuse to take out your anger on passengers

    • @killertruth186
      @killertruth186 2 года назад +1

      @@michaelmckeever2734 "Difficult people" by just sitting around?

    • @redline1916
      @redline1916 Год назад +2

      TSA agents treat us like crap I hope they get flogged

  • @krislv9219
    @krislv9219 3 года назад +2

    Get TSA Pre, it’s faster and you don’t have to take off your shoes.

  • @Justan669
    @Justan669 3 года назад +14

    As history has taught us, my sealed blue gatorade was such a major concern, it became a tasty beverage after they thought I'd left

  • @mdleweight
    @mdleweight 3 года назад +14

    He said "drugs". Why are the TSA screening for drugs? Sounds like a criminal search without cause.

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi 2 года назад +2

    I hope they have one day a large screening wherre just walk through wothout having to take off shoes and xray thr carry on.

  • @stanleyfung5529
    @stanleyfung5529 3 года назад +11

    Without watching the video, I can already tell you it's to make you pay for TSA precheck

    • @prhasn
      @prhasn 3 года назад

      In the video, they show another service as well. It seems like a profitable business.

    • @escribopapelitos
      @escribopapelitos 3 года назад

      Kinda how RUclips says "get RUclips premium so we can stop nagging you (and continue to nag someone else!)"

  • @davidho9238
    @davidho9238 3 года назад +1

    Not to mention the sticky hands at the security check point. The last time we traveled, I was watching my carry on through the X-ray. I was wonder who my carry on came out in the same bin with someone else shoes. Turned out they pulled mine aside to open it and put it back. They usually do it at a visible spot but that check wasn’t.

  • @skelly8185
    @skelly8185 3 года назад +5

    What about the health effects of passing new and varying amounts of radiation through our bodies every time we travel?

    • @aaronhicks2092
      @aaronhicks2092 3 года назад

      The only radiation in the screening process is the machine you put your items in. Unless you are riding the belt through that machine you aren't going in anything that has radiation.

    • @grassytramtracks
      @grassytramtracks Год назад

      You're not going to get radiation unless you go on the conveyer and inside the machine

  • @Emily_Quinn
    @Emily_Quinn 3 года назад +1

    Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TSA-TWIC) gives you TSA Pre Check as well.

  • @PtrOBrn
    @PtrOBrn 3 года назад +2

    Security theater... just like to point out that security didn't catch the shoe bomber.

  • @enigmathegrayman2953
    @enigmathegrayman2953 3 года назад +2

    Total Recall type screening is needed

  • @nlmnyc
    @nlmnyc 3 года назад +10

    Highly recommend watching the Adam Ruins Everything about Airport Security.
    It’s all theater…just the illusion of security.

    • @tnr2217
      @tnr2217 3 года назад

      5 guns per million people traveling in 2019. In 2020 the amount of people went straight to the floor but guns more than doubled to 11 per million. With nearly 6k found by September of 2021 alone.

  • @mwm48
    @mwm48 3 года назад +19

    I’ve never had much of a problem. The TSA has always been pretty quick to me. I’ve heard things from others before but I’ve personally never had an issue and I’ve flown probably two dozen times since 9/11. 🤷‍♂️

    • @K4R3N
      @K4R3N 3 года назад +3

      Try Newark or O'Hare this Sunday. Good luck

    • @mwm48
      @mwm48 3 года назад +1

      @@K4R3N
      Is the TSA the only thing that causes delay at those airports or is there delay because of overall congestion?

    • @sunnyscott4876
      @sunnyscott4876 3 года назад +2

      I fly about every 90 days, sometimes more often.
      I have never spent more than 30 minutes in a TSA line and I don't have TSA precheck. The agents have been friendly and professional. I am slow but organized. I am a 73 year old lady and I travel alone most of the time.

  • @Lynn-uf4ip
    @Lynn-uf4ip 2 месяца назад

    What seems a little weird to me is how air travel security screening is almost a bit "way over the top" and there is almost no screening for buses, trains, cruise ships, etc.

  • @sportsMike87
    @sportsMike87 3 года назад +9

    TSA like USPS and DMV are run poorly. Need to get rid of the all the dead weight employees and train better

  • @michaelmayhem350
    @michaelmayhem350 3 года назад +2

    CBP has used facial recognition since the late 1990's it's baffling that the TSA hasn't used the same technology.

    • @mtgibbs
      @mtgibbs 3 года назад +1

      Not everyone wants to be subjected to having their privacy violated.

  • @Russian-Troll
    @Russian-Troll 3 года назад +3

    Because they want to charge you more for an express lane.

  • @Row6Seat8
    @Row6Seat8 3 года назад +21

    Because, in the year of our Lord, 2021, there are still people who try to take gallon-sized shampoo bottles through security, wait until the last minute to take their shoes off, and then block the line trying to get completely dressed right in front of the scanner instead of going over to the benches.
    (Yes, I realize I may be just a tad impatient. 🤣)

    • @tnr2217
      @tnr2217 3 года назад +1

      Its almost exclusively these people yes. People who have full comprehension of the English language that lack the ability to listen. And try and walk through with stuff in their pockets after hearing that pockets must be empty about 50 times. Some of those officers are loud af. You can't really claim you didn't hear them say not to leave x in the bag lol

    • @grassytramtracks
      @grassytramtracks Год назад

      ​​@@techtutorvideos there are signs and workers calling out all the instructions to everyone, in an area to sort your things out before you go through, and there are bins to get rid of banned items, with signs saying what you can't have. Ignorance is no excuse, especially when the rules are the same everywhere in the world

  • @ryanmaris1917
    @ryanmaris1917 3 года назад +1

    I got TSA pre-check on my 3rd flight for the USAR, didn’t have to pay a dime for it. Assuming it will run out once I’m out.

  • @ropro9817
    @ropro9817 3 года назад +9

    The airport security theater industrial complex continues...

  • @c4_2you17
    @c4_2you17 3 года назад +3

    I live in Germany and fly frequently, so glad not to be in the US, it would drive me mad. RIP to all US frequent flyers

    • @garyzies3486
      @garyzies3486 3 года назад

      With the way things are going in Germany, frequent flying may soon be a thing of the past! People like you will be seen as "CLIMATE KILLERS"...Public enemy!

  • @alchemyshouldbereal5857
    @alchemyshouldbereal5857 3 года назад +1

    Flew back from Miami on Monday. TSA Precheck is lightspeed

  • @uther10
    @uther10 3 года назад +6

    Yeah a private company with biometric data is oh so much better.

    • @agisler87
      @agisler87 3 года назад

      It is better. A private company only wants to make money off me and my data. Government on the other hand has the power to throw me in jail.
      So yes, I will take the private company any day.

    • @stevec4189
      @stevec4189 3 года назад

      good luck with that one with a private company comes with lower wages and longer lines due to employees refusing to do this job with low pay they already struggle keep employees as is even though its government imagine a privite company

  • @skylineXpert
    @skylineXpert 3 года назад +1

    I use the up in the air philosophy and it works sometime

  • @KNGexp
    @KNGexp 3 года назад +4

    I really don't find TSA & Screening any bad. I will say that the part where I have to take off our shoes is my least favorite part. The airport grounds are rarely cleaned.

    • @KNGexp
      @KNGexp 3 года назад +2

      I'm a train guy not a plane guy. If the option to travel by train is there... well, that's where I'll be.

    • @KNGexp
      @KNGexp 3 года назад +2

      There is a way to bring firearms on a plane to travel, you have to have magazines out of the weapon pack it tightly in a hard container & announce it at the airline desk. This way you won't have access to it during the flight, it'll be stored in the undercarriage of the airplane.

  • @divinejusticefeelsgood
    @divinejusticefeelsgood 3 года назад +3

    Typical america. Create a problem and charge people to solve it.

  • @ParkMind
    @ParkMind 3 года назад +1

    Do resterant workers at restaurants in a terminal have to get screened every day before work?

    • @joewileman4480
      @joewileman4480 3 года назад

      Everyone airside must be screen, employees included. Although some larger airports have dedicated security checkpoints/lines for employee use to minimize time lost waiting in line.

  • @YEETMAN-dt9mb
    @YEETMAN-dt9mb 3 года назад +2

    Solution: ban people with the inability to comprehend and execute simple instructions from flying.

    • @ZackFrisbee
      @ZackFrisbee 2 года назад +1

      Well that would be "racist" as they would claim.

  • @rick15666
    @rick15666 3 года назад +17

    Didn’t someone do a test where they were able to be through TSA on three occasions with firearms? Much of it feels like security theater, frustrating when it holds everybody up but is ineffective when it actually counts (like catching someone with an actual firearm, not a bottle of lotion 4oz instead of 3…. I thought at one point there were talks of eliminating the TSA as it’s SUCH an enormous drain on budget for so, so little payoff. I mean, yes we haven’t had a lotta bomb/gun/knife issues on planes for a while, but at what cost? A human life lost when it can be prevented is invaluable, my argument is if things can still get past them, then, if instead of the TSA we spent ALL that money on, for instance, social programs for addicts, low income housing for the homeless, food programs to help feed all the starving kids and families in America, to me it seems like those things would go A LOT further in terms of lives saved for dollar spent. Hopefully that makes sense. And yes I would get on a plane that didn’t have TSA screening at all.

    • @nathanieliden9923
      @nathanieliden9923 3 года назад

      I accidentally brought 1 bullet on my carry on when I was 17 in 2007 in Cincinnati
      Another time a few years later in Cincinnati they searched my hair.

    • @thetruepatriot7733
      @thetruepatriot7733 2 года назад

      Yes.. TSA fails 95% of security tests allowing guns and banned items to make it through

  • @bumblebee2956
    @bumblebee2956 3 года назад +2

    Always happy to be the randomly selected guy…😍

  • @DaneReidVoiceOver
    @DaneReidVoiceOver 3 года назад

    Once your biometrics are hacked, there's no changing your "password."

  • @twlee1930
    @twlee1930 3 года назад +9

    Force the airlines to get rid of baggage fees and limit carry ons to one personal item. Then the security lines will be faster. I'd rather wait at the baggage carousel after my flight when I am more relaxed than to wait in a long security line before my flight because everyone has a roller bag.

  • @Cyrus992
    @Cyrus992 3 года назад +3

    Private sector special interests?

  • @keithb372
    @keithb372 7 месяцев назад +1

    Don't use Clear. It's not open 24 hours a day and is inconvenient.

  • @katm9877
    @katm9877 3 года назад +4

    How does the facial recognition/biometrics tech fare with people who are... outside the norm? I read somewhere about a tech that discriminated against non-Caucasians because it was tested on Caucasians mostly, and that makes me wonder, how would it fare with someone who is e.g. obese, or blind, or scarred, or otherwise disabled (e.g. too short to face the scanner properly or in a wheelchair)?

    • @tnr2217
      @tnr2217 3 года назад +1

      See, this technology is stupid because people still have to get their tickets checked

  • @Yahriel
    @Yahriel 3 года назад +1

    I wonder how many vibrators a TSA agent sees in a day...

  • @antony2527
    @antony2527 3 года назад +2

    I'm under 18 and tsa didn't even look at my passport

  • @Alex-yj9xl
    @Alex-yj9xl 3 года назад +1

    I don't think this is a problem like people act like it is.

  • @Gnefitisis
    @Gnefitisis 3 года назад +2

    TL;DR “security theater” because “It’s not our job.” So what’s the point?

  • @Paul-e9x4h
    @Paul-e9x4h 3 месяца назад

    Perlu dipasamg perangkat micro controller yang menggunakan banyak macam detektor maupun sensor

  • @FGOKURULES
    @FGOKURULES 3 года назад +4

    Sooo what if everyone paid the $85? What then?

    • @tnr2217
      @tnr2217 3 года назад +1

      Then everyone would go through that, and it really wouldn't be that different.

  • @yasinali3754
    @yasinali3754 3 года назад +2

    Tsa should be eliminated

  • @asterixky
    @asterixky 3 года назад +6

    "Ghost guns" are not invisible, they are like any other guns, just DIY 80% guns. So much miss information about "Ghost guns" lol

  • @remon9099
    @remon9099 3 года назад +3

    They should take a look in Europe. In Amsterdam airport you don't take your laptop out of the bag, don't remove your shoes and you can even bring your drinks along.

  • @justrandomthings319
    @justrandomthings319 3 года назад +5

    8:10 "It says photos will not be saved".
    I'm also richer than Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates combined.

  • @OutletR
    @OutletR 3 года назад +1

    Can't even bring my water bottle in the plane.

  • @RXI63
    @RXI63 3 года назад +4

    Remember folks, this is not about your safety. They hate your freedom.

  • @dyerstraight391
    @dyerstraight391 3 года назад +3

    Would be much faster if people just followed the rules and they weren’t held up by all the crap you can’t bring into different countries…

    • @Stinkysniff1
      @Stinkysniff1 Год назад

      They need better signs because the problem is each airport is different with different policies. Typical government dysfunction