Travelers will indeed see proverb

 Travelers will indeed see increased security measures at our airports, train stations, and other key sights, ... There will be higher levels of surveillance, more stringent searches. Airport curbside luggage check-in will no longer be allowed. There will be more security officers and random identification checks.

 We have seen repeated sightings of people wandering around the airport(s) unauthorized, people that have not gone through the proper security check and the fact that at regional airports there are no security checks at all, ... The government should have acted much earlier.

 The enquiries have found out that despite the presence of security measures such as searching of prisoners when they enter or leave prison, security is occasionally exposed, because officers do not always conduct the searches diligently.

 We have searches of all the gates. They are very controlled. We have security officers supervised by police officers who do the searches. We know for a fact that this weapon did not enter the fairgrounds.

 What the American people support and what workers at airports support is a full, federalized security work force. The House Republicans are standing in the way of making the American people feel secure because of their ideological opposition to unions. We believe everyone in airport security should be a federal employee. If it's good enough for the Justice Department or the FBI, it ought to be good enough for airport security.

 At the end of the day, I think (everyone) technically (does pay the same for security) when it comes to the security fee, sure. But those travelers (first class and frequent flyers) also generate more taxes, more revenue for the airport as well.

 I lean toward federalizing airport security but it's how you do it, ... I personally feel that a non-profit organization or corporation of some sort (could be) set aside to run security in the airports. I worry about creating another federalized bureaucracy.
  Tom DeLay

 I lean toward federalizing airport security but it's how you do it. I personally feel that a non-profit organization or corporation of some sort (could be) set aside to run security in the airports. I worry about creating another federalized bureaucracy.
  Tom DeLay

 I lean toward federalizing airport security, but it's how you do it. I personally feel that a nonprofit organization or corporation of some sort (could be) set aside to run security in the airports. I worry about creating another federalized bureaucracy.
  Tom DeLay

 The Registered Traveler Program is a significant step forward in the effort to balance aviation security and traveler convenience. It's a win-win proposition for consumers, businesses, airports, airlines and for the government. While travelers enjoy a more relaxing, less time consuming security screening process, the government can focus its security resources on more likely potential threats.

 Biometrics not only accurately identifies and cross-checks travelers and potential terrorists before they enter our countries, but they also provide increased travel document security and important personal identity protections.

 Since 9/11, for the first time, average door-to-door travel speed has really dropped substantially due to a combination of increased security measures at airports and more road traffic.

 The City of Chicago has invested in enhanced cameras and surveillance equipment around the city, particularly at the airports and train stations.

 [A TSA spokeswoman said the proposals would not reduce the level of security at airports, adding that no final decisions have been made.] The approach is about focusing the limited resources TSA has where the threat is the greatest, ... The challenge here is to look at security through the lens of threat vulnerability and consequence. The suggestions that are being considered are part of a larger effort to challenge the measures we have in place to help us improve security.

 We're not aware of that specific case, so there's nothing we can do about a possible meat cleaver getting through security. I can tell you that security today is better than it ever has been. We constantly train and re-train our screeners at the security checkpoints.


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