Ashanty Martinez Mr.fons English 4 30 January 2018 Airport Security Airport security lately has been a big issue in society. There has been multiple problems on how we have too much of security, how pat downs are necessary, how body scans are invading our privacy. Airport security became the most important issue after 9/11. Now the big question is, Should the government use invasive pat downs and full body scans to ensure passenger safety or are there better methods? The government should use
There are about forty thousand airports in the world, and more than thirteen thousand of those airports are located in the United States alone (Central Intelligence Agency, 2013)! All of these airports have added on airport security in the past few years due to varied reasons. A few decades ago, before airport security increased, a person would be able to walk up to the plane gate without needing a ticket or having to go through the security station. That person would even be able to sit and watch
In the fast-paced world of traveling airport security weaknesses has been exposed on more than one occasion; the rise in government funding should protect travelers against malicious acts, diminish prohibited items from passing through screening, instantly detect banned flyers, and simultaneously keep screening delays to a minimum. 1. What is the goal in this paper? The goal of my paper is to present how much money has been spent to increase airport security, and if possible, include the effective
Ever so often airports become a target of attack and crime. In response, there have been changes to airport security through the years, including increased security measures and new security agencies such as the federal agency Transportation Security Administration (TSA). With more attacks occurring more enhanced security is being made. Though many argue that these measures are meant to keep the travelers safe and the country as a whole safe, others might argue that the passengers are being violated
Airport security screenings are a necessary security for this country. Some may think that it is an invasion of privacy because of pat downs and the type of images that are produced. According to NBC News, TSA are to remove controversial body scanners. I think that it is necessary for our protection. People can bring anything into the U.S. People are known to bring guns, knives, bombs, and drugs into the U.S. We should have proper security screenings but not to the point where it invades a person’s
If you have flown in the past 13 years, then you understand the hoops you must jump through to go through security. You understand the long lines, the strict regulations, and you have heard the horror stories from the news about someone’s grandma who was hassled because of some liquid bottle being too big to be allowed past the checkpoint. What if it turns out this has all been a waste of time and money, and the only thing gained amounts to hours of hassle and inconvenience on the behalf of the traveler
resulted in major changes to the way the United States conducts Airport Security. Two months after the attacks, Congress passed Aviation and Transportation Security Act. This act was the beginning of the United States government getting directly involved in airport security. Prior to 9/11, all airport security was directly handled by each airport. Airports were secured by privately owned security companies. The most common security upgrade, which everyone must go through, is the removal of footwear
method of choice for terrorist around the world, and it is a constant and fearful threat because of this airport security has increased in recent years. For this reason, I strongly agree that airport security screening has to be more intense for passengers before boarding a plane. To begin with, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is part of the Department of Homeland Security, and
Airport security Airport security has had many different opinions by the people about the way they operate some are good and some are bad. There is no way to say which one is right and which one is wrong but by looking at the pros and cons you can make an opinion on whichever you believe. A few pros that come with airport security are that it offers passengers protection, it offers jobs, it is unavoidable, and helps stop terrorism.some cons to airport security are that it does not offer full
Airport Security When visiting an airport, we should be prepared to undergo an intense security check to assure we have a safe flight from start to finish. Transportation Security Officers are now more attentive during security checks. Traveling passengers are expected to respect and obey any instructions given by a Transportation Security Officers. Some people travel for business, others for pleasure, but no matter our purpose for traveling, we all have in common one thing, to have a safe flight
The Terrorist attack on 9/11 everyone was in awe. Something like this made us think about what we need to do to keep our freedom safe “The aftermath of the tragedies of Sept. 11, 2001, made America redefine freedom and security”(Airlines security policies post 9/11). Airport security around the nation had to make major changes. The first thing they changed was that ID name and picture had to match what was on your ticket. This made sure that no person could sneak onto an aircraft. The second thing
Airport security procedures are both perfectly acceptable and unacceptable. Before the tragic attack of September 11, 2001, the security of airports was more lenient. People without tickets could have hung out with the people waiting to change planes and delighted children could have gone to the cockpit to take a look at the plane’s controls. Today the cockpit door is locked, blocking out the children, and people without tickets are forbidden to enter past the gates (Sign 1). Airport security now
Pros and Cons of government operated system administering airport security. Ever since 9/11 president Bush’s propose a bill that would regulate airport security, which in term created TSA, transporting security administration. The use of TSA is to deterrence terrorist from targeting airport. As we all remember from 9/11 that three terrorist hijack three aircraft and crash two aircraft into the twin tower and the other into the pentagon, which leave a devastating tragedy in our american history.
September 11, 2001: this date has changed America forever. How far has airport security come so it can be as safe as it can be for all boarding passengers? Shortly after the terrorist attack on the United States of America, airports were closed; airports needed to recuperate by inheriting better technology. Airports started to use better scanners called Computer Tomography Scanners. This scanner checks baggage and carry on 's for harmful items. The USA put more air marshals on flights, and first
Airport Security September 11, 2001, was truly a tragic day where four commercial airplanes were hijacked; two which flew directly into each tower of the World Trade Center causing enormous damage and costing a multitude of people their lives. But could the attacks have been prevented? On September 11, a group of terrorist representing Al Qaeda got past the weak and flawed airport security, which led to the hijacking of the commercial airplanes and the death to thousands. Since September 11, the
the realization that security was not sufficiently able to prepare for the nineteen terrorists who took over four airplanes. The men went through the security check, dropping their bags on the elevators with no problem and they boarded their plane. The only issue was there was no issues, today the airport security has equipped themselves with machines and methods to prevent the jaw-dropping from happening. While the methods are effective, many others believe that the security is too excessive and
Airport security isn't given to the lowest bidder. Employees are paid well and have access to government benefits. The cons to having government operated airport security is that the TSA is bureaucratic with a massive work force of over sixty thousand employees. Since it employs so many people it is extremely expensive with an annual budget of 7.3 billion dollars (2015) according to the Transportation Security Administration's website. That burden is on
“Security guards with minimal training cannot be expected to exercise discretion in critical matters. They are told exactly what or what not to do. The result is that screaming children are being felt up by strangers and the sick and elderly are publicly humiliated.” (Cox) In other words, because of the low hiring standards and lack of effective training, TSA agents are put in a position where they have to respond in a certain way without using any discursion at all. Cox continues to say, “Currently
two were flown into the twin towers. Almost 3,000 people were killed. This left people speechless and scared. With this attack happening one of the most visible changes that people outside of government can see is airport security become very strict. Now when passengers go through security, they have to remove their shoes, anything that is in their pockets, belts, if you are not part of pre-check then you have to remove your jacket. Certain people may have to be taken to a screening room that is for
Argument Essay, Airport Security The Transportation Security Administration or TSA’s screening ended up missing 95% of mock explosives and weapons in airports across America in a test that took place in 2015 ,reported Marie Mosca, who also has reported that the TSA is putting on ,quote, “a glorified play” that makes people feel like they are safe, when the people are really keeping the citizens safe are the FBI or Federal Bureau-Investigation and the secret service. Many have heard the name TSA but