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    Why do we have airport security? Airport security is there to protects people from bringing bad stuff on airplanes and to stop terrorism and it takes less time than being patted down but some people don't like them and think we should not be allowed. Airport full body searches should be allowed and kept. The first reason why airport searches should be allowed is that it makes sure bad things don't get taken on airplanes, “Since our stand up in 2002, we have screened nearly six billion…

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    Page 1 Brittany Tyndall Veronda Hutchinson English 111 4 October 2015 small town airport Airplanes are something that most of us are familiar with; you’ve heard about them, seen them or maybe even traveled on one. I have heard about them my entire life, yet never cared to look into them. However I am nit talking about the kind of airplane you are mostly likely painting a picture of right now; I am talking about homemade airplanes. As the project approached I took this opportunity to get to…

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    With more people going through airports security will need to become more efficient. One way the Transportation Security Association plans on doing this is by putting a large chunk of its security capability acquisition budget to security technologies. The Transportation Security Administration has a vision that sometime in the near future there will be no need to walk through airport security scanners, they envision something like a hallway that is full of…

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    BEIJING CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AND LONDON HEATHROW AIRPORT London Heathrow Airport Beijing Capital International Airport Made by: Sami Ait Belkaid. T2V Index 1. Introduction 2. Relative position/location 3. Similarities 4. Differences 5. Conclusion 1. Introduction For this assignment about ports I chose two airports: Beijing Capital International Airport and London Heathrow Airport. I chose these airports because they are both very big. Heathrow is one of the biggest in…

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    London Heathrow Airport or Heathrow is the major International Airport in London, United Kingdom. By International passenger traffic, Heathrow is the second busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic, also busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic and the seventh busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic. In 2016, it handled 75.7 million passengers. Heathrow is one of six airports with scheduled services serving in London area. Heathrow is owned and…

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    and each airport is its own community with varying strengths and deficiencies based on population, demographics and infusion of capital. There is not a one size fits all method to address the problem. This is why I think, the TSA should be advocating and facilitating more private contractors into security screening and should open up the ability for more airports to apply for private contractors. Today, there was an article describing how security at Chicago Midway International Airport was…

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    Tsa Pros And Cons

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    attacks, many citizens applied to work for TSA in a short amount of time. This created a need to train new employees efficiently and quickly (Issa, 2016). Before the United States decided to nationalize airport security, most U.S. airports were privately contracted. Currently, there are 21 airports that are privately contracted under…

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    Arguments Against TSA

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    That puts pressure on the screeners to clear passengers versus resolving the alarms that they present.” While the TSA has many problems being rushed is not one of them. Mike Kelly a columnist for the newspaper The Record says in his column titled “Airport Security: A Portrait of Utter Failure”…

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    Why does it take so long to get through airport security? It is because airports have to have more security now than they used to so people have to go through metal detectors as well as backscatter systems. Backscatter systems are being introduced throughout the United Sates. Flying is a very dangerous mode of transportation, partially because people are in a confined space and have no option of leaving once the plane is in the air. This means that extra precautions must be taken to ensure the…

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    After 9/11 airport security was the biggest issue concerning security. Since Septermber 11th several security procedure have been implemented. One of those are Secure Flight. Secure is a passenger prescreening program. The program was design to identify high and low risk beform they arrice at the airport.. It identifies passengers on the no fly list. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Do Not Board List from boarding an aircraft.. Some of the precedures include, shoes must be removed…

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