Thursday, October 18, 2007

Sign Me Up





WASHINGTON — Security screeners at two of the nation's busiest airports failed to find fake bombs hidden on undercover agents posing as passengers in more than 60% of tests last year, according to a classified report obtained by USA TODAY.
Screeners at Los Angeles International Airport missed about 75% of simulated explosives and bomb parts that Transportation Security Administration testers hid under their clothes or in carry-on bags at checkpoints, the TSA report shows.

This is why they need to hire people like me for airport security. i can spot fake bombs from a mile away. Given, in LA the surgeons are a little more advanced, and the fake ones are harder to spot, but i could still do better than 1 out of every 4. . . i feel like you could assume everyone in LA had fake bombs, and you'd still only be wrong 25% of the time. . .

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