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Would I sign a waiver? A waiver to do what? Not sue anyone if Im the one to blow up a plane?
Perhaps. Or at least a waiver saying you understand no one has been screened before boarding the plane.
How many planes have been exploded mid-air in all of history? How many attempts have there been? How effective do you really think all this security is? Perhaps it's effective as a deterrent, but at what cost? When one can easily pull multiple photos on google of children being groped by security guards at airport security checkpoints, I think there's a problem - and it has nothing to do with being safe(r).
Although I can understand the reasoning behind the "gangs, and wannabes" perception in some cities, what I can't understand is this zero-tolerance charade intelligent, reasonable people play. It's a farce. An empty shotgun shell or squirt gun brought to school in the hands of a 4th grader do not warrant suspension and/or expulsion; they do not warrant pat downs, locker checks or metal detectors. That's ridiculous, in fact, it's insane. If a child brings a loaded firearm to school, sure, I can understand a suspension and some counseling, plus further remediation if necessary - but let's go case by case, right?
I do have to agree with you Scotty that there is a relatively low percentage of trouble-kids who intend to do harm to their fellow students. Thus, maybe only a very low percentage of schools should react the way many schools have.
I'm not yet convinced that a child is a hardened criminal who has the cognitive reasoning to fully understand right from wrong. And I'm also not convinced that a mad bomber is lurking in every single airport terminal.