I guess I would feel better about the TSA body scans if my overall experience with TSA was better.
For example, the swiss army pocketknife (Victorinox) that I put into a zipped compartment of my checked bag right before checking it, and then was missing when I claimed my bag (even though the zipped compartment was still zipped and there were no tears in the compartment).
Or the migrain-tylenol in a small, unmarked plastic container in my son's checked bag that was scattered throughout his clothes when he retrieved his checked bag.
There are lots of good, professional TSA employees. They are the ones who are generally in contact with the public. I am more concerned with the anonymous, behind the scenes (scanner monitor) ones ...
For example, the swiss army pocketknife (Victorinox) that I put into a zipped compartment of my checked bag right before checking it, and then was missing when I claimed my bag (even though the zipped compartment was still zipped and there were no tears in the compartment).
Or the migrain-tylenol in a small, unmarked plastic container in my son's checked bag that was scattered throughout his clothes when he retrieved his checked bag.
There are lots of good, professional TSA employees. They are the ones who are generally in contact with the public. I am more concerned with the anonymous, behind the scenes (scanner monitor) ones ...