Pull up your big girl panties and quit complaining

 

     I’ve heard many complaints about the security measures taken by TSA.  Personally, they don’t bother me.  Walking through a scanner is the least invasive way to ensure our safety.  I’d rather get to my destination alive, wouldn’t you?  Walk through the damned scanner instead of whining and holding up the lines. 

     How short term is your memory.  There are people out there who want to kill us.  They don’t care if we’re young, old, male, or female.  They want us dead.

     I want to live long enough to whack a few caregivers with my cane.  They can scan me, search my luggage, and pat me down all they want if it stops one person from blowing up a plane.

     Now pull up your big girl panties and quit complaining.  Go ahead, walk through the scanners, and thank your lucky stars that you ARE ALIVE.

     Maybe it is because, as a retired cop’s wife, I see the point of heightened security.  There’s a lot you can do to be more security conscious.

     It’s common sense, people.  Use it or lose it.  If you don’t have it, learn it.

     Let us not be victims in the air or on the ground.  Start at home.

     Lock your doors at night.  Heck, we lock ours in the daytime too.  Many thefts happen during the day when the homeowner is out in his/her back yard and they leave the doors unlocked.

     Ladies, when you are in the grocery store, do not leave your purse in the cart and walk away from it.  You are begging to have someone steal it or, at the very least, take your cash and credit cards.  You keep it in your hand or on your shoulder any other time, don’t you?

     Always be aware of your surroundings—look up from your fancy damned phones and pay attention.

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Posted on November 29, 2010, in Misc and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.

  1. Yep, as for whacking caregivers with a cane….remember, you and I were going to stand back to back to do this. It’s safer for us and we can whack more NAs like that (maybe even a few head nurses, LOL.

  2. You are comparing apples and oranges. What you do for personal security is entirely your business and for you to decide.

    However, complaints about TSA are extremely valid.

    The worst one I’ve seen. Insisting a woman wearing heavy shoes with built in braces remove both of them and not even allowing her a chair – she was unable to take them off without sitting and as a result missed her flight.

    When I was still having to fly I read the actual rules about what is and what is not allowed. The tiny plastic crochet hook that was taken away from me was exempt in the written rules, but the fish hooks decorating the hat of the man in front of me was allowed through without a comment – the book said they should be taken away.

    That is not heightened safety – that’s harassment.

    I knew as I wrote the post you wouldn’t agree with me but then life would be way too boring if we all agreed. Sometimes yes, it is harrassment but better harrassment than dead, I say.

    The last time I flew was to a cousin’s wedding and coming home they insisted I take a candle wedding favor home. oh, yeah, my carryon was thoroughly searched…they couldn’t identify the ‘object’ on the X-ray machine.

  3. I must agree 100% you & my dad sound so much alike at times it’s scary. If you have nothing to hide then getting scanned shouldn’t bother you It’s the ones that won’t get scanned that would worry me more I can’t afford to travel but go scan me

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