TSA Ends Shoe Rule, But Travelers Still Get the Federal Pat-Down
The TSA announced it will no longer require passengers to remove shoes at security checkpoints, though some still face intrusive pat-downs. Drew Berquist and Disco discuss the implications, noting that pre-check benefits are diminished as lines are longer for those without it. They criticize the TSA’s outdated procedures, poor staffing, and the government’s intrusive data collection. Despite improvements in technology, they express concern about the increasing threat levels and the lack of passion among TSA staff. They argue that while the removal of shoe removal is a small win, overall, passengers are still being shortchanged by the system.
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